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To: Shermy

Again, there will never be the political will in Washington to cut $500 billion from Medicare. Newt and the Repubs tried to cut Medicare in the 1990’s and failed miserably. Politicians are cowards and liars. Nope, not gonna happen.


13 posted on 03/18/2010 4:17:46 PM PDT by moose2004 (Stand up, speak out and stop Obamacare and GE)
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To: moose2004

“Politicians are cowards and liars. Nope, not gonna happen.”

I’m not opposing your sentiments, but I feel this is different.

Mostly, they won’t have to make cuts. The new authoritarian health panels stocked with insurance company hacks will make those decisions. Of course, premiums will not be reduced.


15 posted on 03/18/2010 4:34:41 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: moose2004

You need to distinguish between Medicare and Medicare Advantage. Medicare Advantage (MA) is the program where Medicare beneficiaries sign up with a private health plan and the govt pays the plan a per capita amount that is intended to cover the regular fee-for-service (FFS)Medicare benefits. The Medicare Advantage plan can then fill in some of the cost sharing, add additional benefits, and charge the member a premium.

Due to various changes in the law over time, the rates the govt pays MA plans have crept up over time relative to the FFS costs, so that now plans are being paid somewhere in the neighborhood of 114% of FFS costs. These additional payments get passed along to beneficiaries in the form of lower premiums and richer benefits. Of course, the govt paints it as the greedy health plans are lining their pockets.

There is definitely the political will to lower these payments and virtually everyone in the industry expects something to happen- at best payment rates won’t keep up with health cost trends. At worst, they will be cut significantly.

As a policy matter, you could argue that it is not fair that MA members are getting a greater subsidy than regular FFS members, and that payment rates should be cut. The reality though is that this will mean premium hikes and benefit cuts for MA members.


16 posted on 03/18/2010 5:34:55 PM PDT by Soren
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