In late May, the government will begin mailing notices and applications to millions of people who might be eligible for low-income subsidies.
They would not receive "low-income subsidies," even if they had very low incomes.
One option for those struggling with drug costs is the low-income subsidy.
The other may still be providing coverage without realizing that the person is entitled to a low-income subsidy.
Others may learn that they no longer have a low-income subsidy, and they cannot afford the new co-payment.
The Bush administration has said it will not levy the penalty on poor people who qualify for low-income subsidies.
Pharmacists could not get the information needed to verify eligibility for drug benefits and low-income subsidies.
And we create a new one in our bill, low-income subsidies.
The administration assumed that more people would sign up for drug benefits, get low-income subsidies and enroll in private health plans.
Applying for Extra Help, also called the low-income subsidy, is free.