Insurers, Republicans sq. off with Biden on Medicare ‘cuts’

“For 30 million seniors, Medicare Benefit is Medicare. Inform the White Home to not reduce it,” a narrator stated in a not too long ago launched advert from the Higher Medicare Alliance, which represents Benefit insurers like Humana and UnitedHealth Group.

In keeping with AdImpact, Higher Medicare Alliance has spent $10.5 million on tv adverts in 2023, greater than twice the following highest spending advertiser within the nation, with D.C., Phoenix and Las Vegas essentially the most focused markets.  

However these assaults are disingenuous, consultants and advocates say, pointing to long-standing suggestions from authorities watchdogs that Congress and CMS rein in overpayments to Benefit plans, which have loved elevated enrollment and income over the previous decade.

“Implying that what they understand to be cuts to Medicare Benefit funds runs afoul of President Biden’s promise or pledge to not reduce Medicare … that’s disingenuous,” stated David Lipschutz, affiliate director of Heart for Medicare Advocacy, a nonprofit that helps complete Medicare protection. “It’s conflating a stand towards indiscriminate finances cuts to the Medicare program with a regulator attempting to extra precisely pay one among its contractors.”  

The trade and Republicans have centered their ire on two latest guidelines that dive into the weeds of how Benefit plans are paid by the federal government. 

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