Congressmen warn of Medicare ‘crisis’ at SLO County healthcare forum
That was the message he shared as part of a panel discussion with Rep.
“Reports estimate that there will be a shortage of over 80,000 physicians in
Panetta echoed those fears.
“Medicare is a promise we make to seniors that after a lifetime of work, you should be able to count on affordable and reliable healthcare,” Panetta said. “... Right now, that promise is at risk.”
The federal health insurance program for seniors and younger people with disabilities faces
Over the hourlong panel, audience members heard about the challenges healthcare providers face and received updates from their congressmen on the fight for Medicare access against the Trump administration.
“Republicans, at the direction of
Since her mother’s Medicare Advantage insurance was canceled this month, Alves has been trying to figure out how to get her mother the care she needs. They came to the panel looking for answers.
“Luckily, she has appointments this year to still see her doctors,” Alves told The Tribune. “But what’s going to happen next year?” Medicare reimbursement rates are critically low, causing healthcare shortages
Medicare operates by reimbursing physicians for the cost of care they provide to program beneficiaries.
There are currently 72,000 Medicare beneficiaries in SLO County, according to Panetta. That is over a quarter of the total population.
However, those beneficiaries are not seeing the care they need — and have not been for a while — due to the care gap created by Medicare reimbursement rates not keeping up with the rate of inflation.
As the cost of providing care has gone up nearly 40% since 2001, Medicare reimbursements to service providers have only increased by 10% — effectively creating a 33% pay cut for doctors, Panetta said.
This in turn makes it difficult to recruit and retain healthcare providers, especially in SLO County, where the cost of living is 44% higher than the national average and 3% higher than the state average, according to the
“For years, Medicare has not kept pace with the real cost of care,” Panetta said. “Unfortunately, we’ve reached a breaking point. ... We cannot keep asking our providers to do more with less, while seniors wait longer and travel farther for care.”
As a result of lagging reimbursement rates, health care providers are losing the ability to effectively serve those covered by Medicare.
In 2022, about 30 percent of
“We actually lose money on every one of those patients because of the fact that reimbursement is not competitive enough,” president of Adventist Health Central Coast
The bulk of this cost falls on hospitals, further reducing access to care, said
“You will see smaller hospitals probably close, or you’ll see hospitals reducing the services that they’re able to provide,” Andersen said.
According to
Currently, the cost of per physical therapy appointment is
“This is not just a Medicare, over-65 problem,” Sanders said. “This is a community of-all-ages problem.”
Panetta hopes to reduce the cost burdens of Medicare through the Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act.
The bipartisan bill, of which Panetta is a co-sponsor, would block the cuts to Medicare and tie reimbursements to inflation, similarly to how
But the fight is far from over for SLO County’s representatives.
“We need to continue fighting,” Carbajal said. “We need to continue advocating.”
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