Bennet, Kaine Reintroduce Medicare-X to Provide Low-Cost, High-Quality Insurance to Every American
"It is a disgrace that people's lives are upended daily in our country because they have no health insurance," Bennet said. "We need to cover everyone, reduce costs, and improve quality--and Medicare-X is the best way to accomplish those objectives. Medicare-X starts in rural areas because the market there is failing too many Americans. And by using the existing Medicare framework, it provides a new, affordable option without adding bureaucracy. There is no excuse for us not to finish what the ACA started and close the coverage gap in America through Medicare-X."
"Our goal is more health care options and lower costs," Kaine said. "With those priorities top of mind, we introduced Medicare-X to give Americans more quality, affordable health care choices, especially in rural communities that face a shortage of insurance options. This bill takes additional steps to reduce premiums, increase coverage, and make health insurance more affordable. I want to make sure that Virginians - and all Americans - can get the care they need."
Despite the success of the Affordable Care Act, too many Americans still live in areas with limited competition and unaffordable health care costs. In 2019, 17 percent of those enrolled on the exchanges lived in an area with just one insurer.
The plan would build on the Medicare framework to establish a public insurance option. Medicare-X initially would be available on the individual exchange in areas where there is a shortage of insurers or higher health care costs due to less competition--including rural communities in
Medicare-X would use Medicare's network of doctors and providers and guarantee the essential health benefits established in the ACA, such as maternity care and mental health services. Additionally, it would ensure access to affordable prescription drugs by offering prices negotiated in conjunction with the Medicare Part D program.
The legislation includes several key updates to further lower costs and increase coverage. It eliminates the subsidy cliff for Americans above 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), ultimately ensuring individuals do not pay more than 13 percent of their income toward their premium for a benchmark plan. It also increases the tax credit for individuals below 400% FPL, authorizes
In addition to Bennet and Kaine, the legislation is cosponsored by
The bill text is available HERE (https://www.bennet.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/4/7/47d5a7c9-2e10-4799-a88f-4ec47ba34428/F84897DF10471BEC52709286946AA796.medicare-x-choice-act-of-2019.pdf). A summary is available HERE (https://www.bennet.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/3/c/3c7d1c24-3993-4905-b25e-cc6b49bf198e/D805D5EEA2960A53F958348F15A847E6.medicare-x-2019-one-pager.pdf).



Democrats Propose ‘Medicare-X’ Health Insurance Plan
EDITORIAL: Bills would cost Oklahoma consumers
Advisor News
- NAIFA: Financial professionals are essential to the success of Trump Accounts
- Changes, personalization impacting retirement plans for 2026
- Study asks: How do different generations approach retirement?
- LTC: A critical component of retirement planning
- Middle-class households face worsening cost pressures
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- FIAs are growing as the primary retirement planning tool
- Edward Wilson Joins SEDA, Bringing Deep Expertise in Risk Management, Derivatives Trading and Institutional Prime Brokerage
- Trademark Application for “INSPIRING YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE” Filed by Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company: Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company
- Jackson Financial ramps up reinsurance strategy to grow annuity sales
- Insurer to cut dozens of jobs after making splashy CT relocation
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- NABIP asks Congress to stabilize ACA market, address affordability
- Expired federal subsidies leave fewer Walla Walla residents with health insurance
- Red and blue states alike want to limit AI in insurance. Trump wants to limit the states.
- CT hospital, health insurer battle over contract, with patients caught in middle. Where it stands.
- $2.67B settlement payout: Blue Cross Blue Shield customers to receive compensation
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News