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The gurus over at the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office just ran the numbers on proposed changes to Medicare Part D under HR 3200, the big health care bill from House Democrats. The conclusion: If the bill were to become law (a big if at this point), seniors’ average total spending on prescription drugs would decrease, but their premiums would rise.
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