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Part D and Profits, a Prediction Rings True

By Stephen Rosenberg on July 25, 2006
Posted in Medicare Part D

Just a quick follow up note on an earlier post. It looks like Medicare Part D is having the effect on drug company profits, and on taxpayers’ wallets, that was predicted and was discussed here. The New York Times has the confirmation here.

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Stephen has practiced extensively in ERISA, insurance coverage/bad faith, and commercial litigation for nearly 30 years. He represents plan sponsors, plan fiduciaries, financial advisors, plan…

Stephen has practiced extensively in ERISA, insurance coverage/bad faith, and commercial litigation for nearly 30 years. He represents plan sponsors, plan fiduciaries, financial advisors, plan participants, company executives, third-party administrators, employers, and others in a broad range of ERISA disputes, including breach of fiduciary duty, denial of benefits, Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), and deferred compensation matters.

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