Kaine relates concerns with federal program Kaine meets with kids, then relates concerns with federal program
MEDICARE ADVANTAGE
RICHMOND - After wrapping up a six-day swing through the state at a roundtable with kids at a
This one is Medicare Advantage, the managed care plans for older Americans.
Kaine said it was distressing to learn of problems with Medicare Advantage in the wake of cuts to Medicaid, the coverage that mainly covers children in low-income families and people with disabilities, along with the end of the enhanced tax credits that make Obamacare coverage affordable for hundreds of thousands of Virginians.
"I was hearing about it from the providers that of all the payers, Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, the
They said Medicare Advantage "stretches out the payment time, is the hardest to deal with, and that surprises me," Kaine said.
"For some of the individuals, they also are submitting claims and getting it turned down and having to submit them again or taking a long time to get a preauthorization, to see a specialist ... you've got to get a preauthorization," he said.
A member of the
Virginians' experiences - in this case, the arrests by masked
"You know, having tried a lot of cases in courthouses, I know who are in courthouses, people who are pretty emotional. They're often there for tough, challenging circumstances," he said, speaking after the session with the campers at the
"When I read about the
At the roundtable with the
He fielded questions about his office, his first job - as a 13-year-old camp counselor with the Y in
He also got the advice that
Kaine told the campers he was most proud of a bill he and Sen.
"The
The sharpest political question came from 10-year-old Catherine, who told Kaine she wants to be president when she grows up.
The question: "Do you get to make the rules?"
Well, he said, there's convincing 50 other senators, sometimes 59 others, getting a majority in the
"You have to really work to persuade people," he said.



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