That means the state's poorest seniors will have to pick up the tab for $216 million in prescription drugs.

That means more clinics are dividing the same pot of money. So there's less money for each clinic even while costs are going up.

New York didn't create this mess, but we have the power to help people survive it.

Everyone at some point is going to have a prescription that their Part D plan doesn't cover _ unless they're perfectly healthy.