Medicare
Medicare is a national social insurance program, administered by the U.S. federal government, that guarantees access to health insurance for Americans ages 65 and older and younger people with disabilities as well as people with end stage renal disease. Medicare offers all enrollees a defined benefit. Hospital care is covered under Part A and outpatient medical services are covered under Part B. Medicare Part D covers outpatient prescription drugs. According to the 2012 Medicare Annual Report, the Trustees project that Medicare costs will grow substantially until Trust fund exhaustion occurs in 2024. This model is obviously in need of urgent repair.

POLITICO-Harvard Poll: Health care costs are top priority heading into elections

2/21/20
from Politico,
2/19/20:
Both parties agree the focus should be on pocketbook health issues, rather than a dramatic overhaul like "Medicare for All."
  • 80% of those surveyed ranked “taking steps to lower the cost of health care” as “extremely” or “very” important
  • 89% of Democrats and 76% of Republicans.
  • 75% support for reducing prescription-drug costs, with majorities in both parties ranking it as “extremely” or “very” important.
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