Avoiding Medicaid Cuts

In which case I agree with no cuts to Medicare and also no cuts to Medicaid also. The cuts to Medicaid the Republican lawmakers are proposing will likely cause 10-20 million people to lose coverage. Where do they go then?

But, there are other places to cut costs.

I believe that is what the Republicans and Musk are looking to ($880 billion) reduce expenditures by. As Xpostfactoid says, they look at him or me for that matter. Looking to MedPAC’s March 2025 report (which I have yet to look at this month):

“In 2025, MedPac estimates Original Medicare will spend 20 percent more for MA enrollees than it would spend if those beneficiaries were enrolled in FFS Medicare. The difference translates into a projected $84 billion.”

A yearly number.

Projecting the estimate forward, the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates MA plans will be overpaid by $1.2 trillion from 2025-2034. As MedPAC, finds, almost half of the overpayment of MA plans stems from a mismatch between MA enrollees’ actual health profiles and the insurer-calculated “risk scores” affecting federal payments to the plans.

It is pretty obvious what is taking place here with over coding the healthiest of Medicare as those who are not healthy typically end up leaving and going back to Original Medicare. Coding intensity and selection  plus sickly people leaving MA has played a big part in Medicare Advantage profitability.

“Republicans Should Cut Medicare,” Andrew Sprung