The New Year Brings New Premium Hikes for Seniors in Medicare, Says NCPSSM: Some Premiums Will Significantly Increase on January 1st
Posted on: Wednesday, 27 December 2006, 15:02 CST
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Beginning in 2007, more than one million Medicare Part B beneficiaries will be forced to pay much higher premiums than other seniors in the same program. The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA), which established the Part D prescription drug benefit, requires that for the first time in the program's 41 year history seniors will no longer pay the same amount for the same health care services.
''Means testing will begin to drive wealthier and healthier seniors out of traditional Medicare and into private plans; in fact, some analysts predict 50,000 seniors will leave in the first year alone. This exodus will increase overall costs, threaten public support for Medicare and not coincidentally, boost profits for private insurers.''...Barbara B. Kennelly, President/CEO
Congress' stated goal for means testing of the Part B premium is to save money; however, the Congressional Budget office reports that means testing saves barely three-tenths of one percent of Medicare's budget over the next ten years. Meanwhile premiums will double and triple for some seniors over just the first three years of means testing.
More information on Medicare means testing and its impact on seniors can be found in our Viewpoint: Medicare Means Testing at http://www.ncpssm.org/news/archive/vp_meanstesting/.
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CONTACT: Pamela Causey of the National Committee to Preserve SocialSecurity and Medicare, +1-202-216-8378 or causeyp@ncpssm.org
Web site: http://www.ncpssm.org/news/archive/vp_meanstestinghttp://www.ncpssm.org/
Source: PRNewswire-USNewswire
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Posted by alice soulopulos on 12/29/2006, 20:19 Thank goodness for articles like this to clue us in on what's going on with medicare and social security. They are making these programs more complicated and costly to the senior population. What are they trying to do to us? Our lives get more complicated as we get older. Plan for retirement, plan for rising costs, plan for long term care and plan for death and burial. Where does it end? And they call this our "GOLDEN YEARS." BAH HUMBUG. |

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