Protect Our Care: Big Health Insurance Companies Continue "Lobbying Frenzy" to Protect Massive Medicare Advantage Profits
Over the past several months, the insurance industry has been running a massive advertising campaign to scare seniors into believing the Biden administration is cutting Medicare.
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Read Protect Our Care's fact sheet about how big insurers are spreading falsehoods about Medicare Advantage here (https://www.protectourcare.org/fact-sheet-big-insurers-and-the-gop-are-spreading-falsehoods-about-the-biden-administration-and-medicare/).
HEADLINES
STAT: Wary Of Changes To Medicare Advantage, Health Insurers Put Up A Fight -- And Exaggerate The Stakes. "For the past two months, the health insurance industry has attempted to scare older adults and the public into thinking the federal government is slashing Medicare benefits next year... Since any changes to Medicare are politically unpopular, health insurers are hoping the pressure will force the Biden administration to retreat from its February proposals that would specifically change how Medicare Advantage plans are paid. Final regulations are due to come out
Stat: Denied By AI: How Medicare Advantage Plans Use Algorithms To Cut Off Care For Seniors In Need. "Behind the scenes, insurers are using unregulated predictive algorithms, under the guise of scientific rigor, to pinpoint the precise moment when they can plausibly cut off payment for an older patient's treatment. The denials that follow are setting off heated disputes between doctors and insurers, often delaying treatment of seriously ill patients who are neither aware of the algorithms, nor able to question their calculations. Older people who spent their lives paying into Medicare, and are now facing amputation, fast-spreading cancers, and other devastating diagnoses, are left to either pay for their care themselves or get by without it. If they disagree, they can file an appeal, and spend months trying to recover their costs, even if they don't recover from their illnesses." [Stat, 3/13/23: https://www.statnews.com/2023/03/13/medicare-advantage-plans-denial-artificial-intelligence/]
Medicare Rights Center: New Campaign Urges Commonsense Medicare Advantage Reforms. "A new national survey shows current and future Medicare beneficiaries agree--they overwhelmingly support addressing MA payment flaws, including as outlined in the 2024 AN:
* 90% favor reforms to reduce MA overpayments.
* 70% want policymakers to prevent fraudulent MA plan billing practices.
* 65% say MA plans should be held accountable for providing value to beneficiaries and taxpayers." [Medicare Rights Center, 3/23/23: https://www.medicarerights.org/medicare-watch/2023/03/23/new-campaign-urges-commonsense-medicare-advantage-reforms]
Health Affairs: Born On Third Base: Medicare Advantage Thrives On Subsidies, Not Better Care. "Over the past seven years, Medicare Advantage's (MA's) enrollment has almost doubled, adding 10 percent to its market share , now at 49 percent... The Medicare Advantage industry's explanation of its success is grounded in claims about MA's ability to deliver Medicare Part A and B benefits for much less than TM. These savings are, in theory, the basis for the rebates, the incremental revenue CMS pays to plans that fund the improved benefits and lower premiums as compared to TM, which in turn help attract members to MA plans... However, a close examination of the bid process reveals that most of these savings are artifacts of the process and not due to better or more efficient care. They result from including "induced utilization costs" from Medicare supplemental insurance, legislated increases in the benchmarks, and risk score gaming." [Health Affairs, 3/27/23: https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/born-third-base-medicare-advantage-thrives-subsidies-not-better-care]
Stat: Key Senators Blast Medicare Advantage Insurers For 'Exorbitant Salaries,' 'Massive Payouts' To Execs. "Sens.
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Original text here: https://www.protectourcare.org/in-the-news-big-health-insurance-companies-continue-lobbying-frenzy-to-protect-massive-medicare-advantage-profits/
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