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"Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 22, 2012 12:25PM
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"Patients Would Pay More if Romney Restores Medicare Savings, Analysts Say"
Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 22, 2012 12:39PM
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While Republicans have raised legitimate questions about the long-term feasibility of the reimbursement cuts, analysts say, to restore them in the short term would immediately add hundreds of dollars a year to out-of-pocket Medicare expenses for beneficiaries. That would violate Mr. Romney’s vow that neither current beneficiaries nor Americans within 10 years of eligibility would be affected by his proposal to shift Medicare to a voucherlike system in which recipients are given a lump sum to buy coverage from competing insurers.
For those reasons, Henry J. Aaron, an economist and a longtime health policy analyst at the Brookings Institution and the Institute of Medicine, called Mr. Romney’s vow to repeal the savings “both puzzling and bogus at the same time.”
Marilyn Moon, vice president and director of the health program at the American Institutes for Research, calculated that restoring the $716 billion in Medicare savings would increase premiums and co-payments for beneficiaries by $342 a year on average over the next decade; in 2022, the average increase would be $577.
Beneficiaries, through their premiums and co-payments, share the cost of Medicare with the government. If Medicare’s costs increase — for instance, by raising payments to health care providers — so, too, do beneficiaries’ contributions.
And those costs would be on top of the costs involved with a full repeal of the health care law, which would eliminate expanded coverage of prescription drugs, free wellness care and preventive checkups.
“One can only wonder what’s going on inside their headquarters in Boston and among their policy people,” said John McDonough, the director of the Center for Public Health Leadership at Harvard. “But there are only two explanations: Either they don’t understand how the program works, which is hard to imagine, or there is some deliberate misrepresentation here because they know how politically potent this charge is.”
Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: mattkime
Date: August 22, 2012 12:41PM
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Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: Avenger
Date: August 22, 2012 12:42PM
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Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: cbelt3
Date: August 22, 2012 12:49PM
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mattkime
I'm not sure what the point is, but most decent retirement plans involve letting your money grow for a few years.
Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: davester
Date: August 22, 2012 12:57PM
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cbelt3
I'll agree, but I'll also point out that inflation is also a consideration... note that the analysis was done at base 2010 dollars.
Re: "Patients Would Pay More if Romney Restores Medicare Savings, Analysts Say"
Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: August 22, 2012 01:06PM
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Ted King
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“One can only wonder what’s going on inside their headquarters in Boston and among their policy people,” said John McDonough, the director of the Center for Public Health Leadership at Harvard. “But there are only two explanations: Either they don’t understand how the program works, which is hard to imagine, or there is some deliberate misrepresentation here because they know how politically potent this charge is.”
Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: billb
Date: August 22, 2012 01:20PM
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Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 22, 2012 01:37PM
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mattkime
I'm not sure what the point is, but most decent retirement plans involve letting your money grow for a few years.
Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 22, 2012 01:46PM
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Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: cbelt3
Date: August 22, 2012 02:11PM
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Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 22, 2012 02:38PM
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Supporters for the Romney-Ryan approach to Medicare have a new talking point. They say a new study by “three liberal Harvard economists” proves that the plan’s competition will reduce health care costs without harming beneficiaries. But the study doesn’t say that.
And I should know. I’m one of the economists who wrote it.
Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: p8712
Date: August 22, 2012 05:28PM
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Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: Ombligo
Date: August 22, 2012 07:16PM
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$tevie
I guess it's stating the obvious that all of this was worked out before people were living to 80/85 and above on a fairly regular basis.
Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 22, 2012 08:11PM
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Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: RgrF
Date: August 23, 2012 01:43AM
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Re: "Social Security and Medicare Taxes and Benefits Over a Lifetime"
Posted by: Avenger
Date: August 23, 2012 08:36AM
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