“And if you’re in a plan that pays the lowest rates, you’re in trouble,” John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis, told The Examiner.
That’s because the $575 billion cut to Medicare over the next decade — which is needed to pay insurance subsidies for 32 million new people — will force one in seven hospitals, nursing homes, home health agencies and hospices out of business, according to the formal Medicare trustees report released on April 22. By 2050, 40 percent of existing health care facilities will forced to close their doors.
Nearly half of the 32 million newly insured people will be enrolled in Medicaid (those whose incomes are at or below 133 percent of the poverty line will have no choice), but they shouldn’t expect the level of care that current Medicaid recipients receive, Goodman adds.
“For many low-income people, there’s not going to be much difference. Now they get care at community health centers and hospital emergency rooms. The Medicaid system won’t be able to handle them in a substantially different way. They’ll end up going to the same doctors and the same facilities they go to as uninsured.”
But there will be one difference: The wait for care will be much, much longer.
4 comments:
My mother is 90 and my mother-in-law 86 , I will take both in their wheel chair to vote!
First you guys complain about entitlements giving too much to people. Now you complain when entitlements are cut (medicare, food stamps). Which one are you against(conservative) people?
We've all paid into social security and medicare all our working lives so we can have it after retirement.
We worked for it, paid for it, and it was not to be stolen from us to fund section 8, food stamps, and welfare for those who now choose not to work.
If that doesn't make sense to you, you're an idiot, 11:25
A "Shiite Conservative"!
11:25
Paying healthy people to sit at home and watch Oprah, get fatter and make fatherless children. That's the "enntitlement" that should be stopped!
Elderly Americans and the infirm should be taken care of. What part of that is beyond your pin head brain?
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