How will Health Policy affect Medicare?

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The Associated Press’ Carla Johnson looks at how health care reform might affect those currently covered by Medicare, focusing on five key areas: Medicare Advantage, prevention, hospitalization, electronic medical records and prescription drug coverage. Here are the basics:

  • Medicare advantage is popular but relatively expensive. Some private insurers may leave the program if funding is cut, forcing some seniors to change providers. Cuts may also hit extras like hearing aids and health club memberships.
  • Preventative services such as mammograms and diabetes classes will be better covered under most proposals.
  • Some plans may punish hospitals with high readmission rates and encourage all hospitals to work to keep patients from coming back.
  • Any move to electronic medical records and better coordination of care would benefit Medicare patients and providers, as Medicare suffers from many of the same inefficiencies as the system at large.
  • As for the notorious prescription drug coverage “doughtnut hole,” the house democrats have proposed a plan that would fill it in by 2023.