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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T





SPONSOR: Wilson DATE TYPED: 2/12/01 HB
SHORT TITLE: Prescription Drug Assistance Outreach Program SB 470
ANALYST: Wilson


APPROPRIATION



Appropriation Contained
Estimated Additional Impact
Recurring

or Non-Rec

Fund

Affected

FY01 FY02 FY01 FY02
$ 215.0

See Narrative

Recurring General Fund



(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)





SOURCES OF INFORMATION



Agency on Aging (AOA)

Veterans' Services Commission (VSC)



SUMMARY



     Synopsis of Bill



SB 470 appropriates $215,000 to the State Agency on Aging to be used to implement a statewide Outreach Program to assist eligible individuals to enroll or access to the Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Program and the Veterans' Administration Health Care Program.



     Significant Issues



The Medicare program provides health insurance for seniors and people with disabilities. Presently this program offers no drug benefit, forcing beneficiaries to purchase high cost medications or supplemental insurance to meet these costs. SB 470 will provide an avenue for seniors and persons with disabilities to access other programs for assistance. Although Medicare HMO Plans may become available once again, these plans are primarily available in limited urban parts of the state. SB 470 will assist seniors and persons with disabilities who do not live in the urban centers or who can not afford many costly medications.

FISCAL IMPLICATIONS



SB 470 appropriates $215.0 from the general fund for FY02 to the AOA. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FY02 shall revert to the general fund.



ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS



The AOA is requesting one FTE in order to comply with the requirements of SB 470.



RELATIONSHIP



Relates to:

HB 297, NM Prescription Drug Discount Act

HB 298, Native American Prescription Drug Program

HB 300 Special Prescription Drug Program for Seniors

HB 301, Prescription Drug Fair Pricing Act

HB 302, Prescription Drug Benefit for Seniors

HB 519, Prescription Drugs from Canada or Mexico

HB 537, Prescription Drug ID Cards

SB 65, Program for Veterans in Rural Areas

SB 140, Native American Prescription Drug Program

SB 141, Prescription Drug Fair Pricing Act

SB 142, NM Prescription Drug Discount Act

SB 143, Medicaid Prescription Drug Plan for Seniors

SB 144, Prescription Drug Bulk Purchasing Act

HJM 21, Affordable Drug Program Options for Seniors

HJM 22 Study Rising Costs of Prescription Drugs

OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES



Low-income seniors and persons with disabilities will continue to be at a disadvantage and many will not be able to purchase medicine or do so at a reasonable cost. According to the AOA, there is significant under-utilization of both the Prescription Drug Program and Veterans' Health Care Program. The AOA has demonstrated that, through outreach initiatives such as SB 470 mandates, they have been successful in helping individuals apply and enroll in other entitlement programs or access social and health care services.



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