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October 27, 2011
Medicare Premiums Rise Less than Expected
Part B Deductible Will Decrease
According to news from the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
today, beneficiaries over 65 who have been paying $96.40 a month in Medicare
Part B premiums, will see their premiums rise next year to $99.90. This is
significantly less than the increase predicted by CMS for 2012. New
Medicare enrollees who have been paying $115.40 a month will actually see their
premiums go down. The Part B deductible decreases as well, by $22, and premiums
for Medicare's Part D prescription benefit will remain unchanged for 2012.
Today’s Medicare announcement follows news last week that seniors will receive a
3.6% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) in their 2012 Social Security checks.
That means the average retiree will receive a nearly $40 per month increase in
their Social Security checks even including the Part B premium increase.
“Today’s Medicare announcement is truly welcome news for millions of seniors
worried that healthcare costs would once again eat away at this year’s COLA. For
the first time in many years, most retirees can count on actually seeing an
increase in their monthly check. We’ve said all along that healthcare
reform was vital to strengthen and improve Medicare for seniors and that given
time the benefits would be undeniable. Today’s announcement is further
proof of exactly that.
Rather than trading away benefits in a so-called ‘grand bargain’, Congress
should heed the lessons provided in today’s announcement. Instead of
cutting seniors’ benefits in the name of deficit reduction, we should be
building on the successful reforms already passed to continue improving Medicare
efficiencies while reducing costs. The Affordable Care Act has shown we
don’t have to cut benefits to seniors to save money in Medicare. The question is
-- is the Super Committee even paying attention?” Max Richtman, President/CEO
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