Companies and Corporate Social Responsibility
A Change in the External Environment Forcing a Company to Make Changes in the Way it Functions
Example: Rising Healthcare Costs, Rising Senior Population and Deepening Complexity of Medicare Part D lead to AARP/Walgreens Team to Assist Senior Citizens
The "Association of American Retired Persons" (AARP) was established to assist senior citizens with their needs, including medical issues (Novelli, 2009), while Walgreens, Co. (Walgreens) is a pharmaceutical giant with quarterly sales in excess of $16 billion, more than 60% of which is from prescription sales (Spain, 2010). Over a course of decades, the senior population of the U.S. significantly increased: between the 2000 U.S. Census and the 2010 U.S. Census, the country's population of persons aged 65 and older "increased 15.1% to 40.3 million, or 13% of the population" (Senior Journal, 2011). Meanwhile, there was a dramatic increase in U.S. healthcare costs: "Expenditures in the United States on health care surpassed $2.3 trillion in 2008, more than three times the $714 billion spent in 1990, and over eight times the $253 billion spent in 1980 (Kaiser Family Foundation, 2010). Finally, Medicare Part D, the facet of Medicare covering seniors' prescriptions, is a complicated program: each state reportedly has 40 -- 50 choices of Medicare policies and recipients reportedly had a difficult time choosing their policies (Medicaid Part D, 2009). (Please note that the web site name of "Medicaid Part D" is misleading, as this was, in fact an interview about Medicare Part D.) Medicaid Part D was further complicated by Health Care Reform: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P.L 111-148), signed by President Obama on March 23, 2010, reduces enrollees' prescription copays and gradually phases in different subsidy tiers for drugs...
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