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just exactly what is the Obama administration proposing to make sure there is a medicare for those coming after the predicted drying up of medicare funding?
The only dialogue put forth is criticism of the Ryan plan which intends to make sure there is a continuation for the future seniors. The negative campaign being heralded by the current administration does nothing but bad mouth the Ryan proposal. They are doing their utmost to spin and scare current recipients that their benefits will be cut, which is not the case. The label for these tactics is appropriate ....it is called mediscare!!! All bad mouthing of the opposition with nothing to offer as an alternative. Yes the Ryan plan does in fact how future recipients MAY have to contribute to have ANY benefits. It is a known fact in congress (that would be both the senate as well as the house) that somethings needs to be reformed if there is to be any future benefits. For the Obama supporters do you know what your party is proposing to be sure there is a future for medicare? Do you know how the $700 billion in medicare cuts being proposed affects current recipients? Future recipients? btk |
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btk, it's Obama doing the cuts. That is okay.
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The ACA does not cut benefits to seniors.
The ACA does not cut benefits to seniors The ACA does not cut benefits to seniors The ACA does not cut benefits to seniors Why do the opponents not understand the facts? From Factcheck.org "As we have written many times, the law does not slash the current Medicare budget by $500 billion. Rather, that’s a $500 billion reduction in the future growth of Medicare over 10 years, or about a 7 percent reduction in growth over the decade. In other words, Medicare spending would continue to rise, just not as much. The law stipulates that guaranteed Medicare benefits won’t be reduced, and it adds some new benefits, such as improved coverage for pharmaceuticals. Most of those savings come from a reduction in the future growth of payments to hospitals and other providers (not physicians), and a reduction in payments to private Medicare Advantage plans to bring those payments in line with traditional Medicare. (MA plans have been paid more per beneficiary than traditional Medicare.)" |
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"Rather, that’s a $500 billion reduction in the future growth of Medicare over 10 years, or about a 7 percent reduction in growth over the decade." Just tell me how and since you seem to be in the budget mode, or you were earlier, take a visit and get the criteria for paying for Obama care |
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[QUOTE=blueash;539755]The ACA does not cut benefits to seniors.
The ACA does not cut benefits to seniors The ACA does not cut benefits to seniors The ACA does not cut benefits to seniors Why do the opponents not understand the facts? From Factcheck.org "As we have written many times, the law does not slash the current Medicare budget by $500 billion. Rather, that’s a $500 billion reduction in the future growth of Medicare over 10 years, or about a 7 percent reduction in growth over the decade. In other words, Medicare spending would continue to rise, just not as much. The law stipulates that guaranteed Medicare benefits won’t be reduced, and it adds some new benefits, such as improved coverage for pharmaceuticals. Medicare Advantage Plans need to be cut. When they started, they were less expensive than regular medicare, but now they've become more expensive. Why should people in MA plans get free prescription drugs, free eye glasses, free dental, free gym memberships, etc. There are some plans that even pay for your transportation to and from doctor visits. These MA plans have become big business. If they want to stay in business, they need to cut their services and cut their prices. |
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obama said: “if you like your plan, you can keep your plan” not true according to cbo "the law would set minimum benefits packages" and if more than the minimum pkg is needed, folks will have to pay more for it; as opposed to their being able to receive the care their doctor determines they need and not having to paying more money for that care under the current system. and perhaps this is where charging for medicare advantage plans will com into play? that system panders to insurance companies, not to patients. "While Medicaid will be expanded to more people, most Americans will continue to get their insurance through a private carrier." thus requiring those who pay taxes to pay more in order to support the increased number of people on the medicaid rolls. "And by this August, nearly 13 million of you will receive a rebate from your insurance company because it spent too much on things like administrative costs and CEO bonuses and not enough on your health care." has anyone received that rebate payment? probably because the rebates to to employers. neither you nor the other 12,999,999 insureds will be receiving any rebate. and by clarifying that the $500 billion is a "reduction in the future growth of Medicare over 10 years" can you explain how such economy is achieved if other than by reducing services, reducing payments to providers, and/or charging users a higher premium or co-pay? if you cannot, it would appear that future medicare could potentially offer users less while costing them more....no? http://factcheck.org/2012/06/romney-...re-falsehoods/ |
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.....My bill, now law, will address and correct the rise of Health care COSTS. They are rising and will continue .....My bill , now law, will have significant tort reform. This law has NONE .....Discussion on my bill, now law will be super transparent and discussions will include both parties. The negotiations were held in secret back rooms, except for one dog and pony show AND the way it passed even with total control of both houses was paying blackmail to at least two states to get their vote (LA and SC) They also used the senate tricks to even get it passed then. CAN you imagine passing a law of this magnitude and cost with not one single vote from the other party, having to buy your own party votes also...can you imagine that. I invite everyone..I have posted the supposed method of paying for this law and nobody ever comments on it. The CBO has revalued the cost at about 30% higher or more than when it was passed, UNREAD by those voting by their own admission |
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If you are interested, Ezra Klein had an excellent column of Medicare in today's Washington Post. Both the ACA and the "Ryan budget" project $500 billion reduction in Medicare. Also both project a growth rate of Medicare of GDP +0.5%. |
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found it: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...-hard-to-find/ by the end of the article i was leaning to the romney/ryan philosophy/plan - and was then convinced of it after i read wpReader15's summary in comments section; perhaps because i have been a part of the sub-bureaucracy that has to straighten out and make practical all of the regulation that the bureaucracy enacts and boasts about without really understanding the impact of their regulations and the expectations they create that aren't really there! |
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"As a result of the new health care law, the Obama Administration estimates more than 7 million seniors will lose their current Medicare Advantage plans, resulting in a massive migration of seniors to Medigap plans. AARP is the nation’s leading provider of Medigap plans and has a contract in which AARP financially gains for every additional Medigap enrollee. Based on low, mid and high-range estimates, AARP stands to financially gain, over and above the millions of dollars they currently receive from United, between $55 million and $166 million in 2014 alone as a result of new Medigap enrollees stemming from the health care law’s cuts to MA, which AARP strongly endorsed. Under the midrange estimate and under their current contract, AARP’s financial gain from the health care law could exceed $1 billion during the next 10 years. This is because AARP will see their royalty payments increase as seniors are forced out of MA plans and buy AARP Medigap plans instead." AARP Congressional Report Details AARP's Financial Gain From Health Care Law Congressional Report Details AARP |
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and AARP is only one example. Add to that the Obamacare confidence cruncher called companies with approved waivers to not offer what was proposed.
What title would the creative supporters on this forum have for companies that are seeking and getting approval to not offer the wonderful benefits of Obamacare? btk |
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U.S. retirement expert: Medicare woes mostly rooted in myth
[URL="http://http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120809133801.htm"] |
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I know what we can do. Lets cut medicare by 2.4 trillion and finally just get rid of it for anyone under 55. Then we can give those under 55 vouchers whose value goes down over time and they can go to any insurance company they want and negotiate their healthcare. I'm sure the insurance companies will be very generous to them. Sorry ,just realized that Ryans plan.
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How the Affordable Care Act of 2010 Will Help Low and Moderate Income Families, By Sara R. Collins, Ph.D., Vice President of Affordable Health Insurance, The Commonwealth Fund - Spotlight On Poverty |
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