"The Bush administration said Monday that it had sent the first of some 20 million applications to low-income people who might qualify for financial assistance with Medicare's new prescription drug benefit."
"But lawyers and other advocates for low-income people said the form was so complex that they expected fewer than 5 percent of the people to respond."
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/29/politics/29medicare.htmlMarch 29, 2005
Medicare Applications Sent to Low-Income Americans
By ROBERT PEAR
ASHINGTON, March 28 - The Bush administration said Monday that it had sent the first of some 20 million applications to low-income people who might qualify for financial assistance with Medicare's new prescription drug benefit.
But lawyers and other advocates for low-income people said the form was so complex that they expected fewer than 5 percent of the people to respond.
The value of the new assistance is substantial. The government will provide a 75 percent subsidy worth about $1,250 a year for the basic drug benefit, plus an average of almost $2,300 a year in extra assistance to people with low incomes.
The applications have been sent to Medicare beneficiaries in 42 ZIP codes in 21 states. The list of cities includes Bristol, Conn.; New York; Miami; Chicago; Las Vegas; and Honolulu.<snip>