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Related: About this forumMedicare Allows More Benefits for Chronically Ill, Aiming to Improve Care for Millions.
'Congress and the Trump administration are revamping Medicare to provide extra benefits to people with multiple chronic illnesses, a significant departure from the programs traditional focus that aims to create a new model of care for millions of older Americans.
The changes reflected in a new law and in official guidance from the Department of Health and Human Services tackle a vexing and costly problem in American health care: how to deal with long-term illnesses that can build on one another, and the social factors outside the reach of traditional medicine that can contribute to them, like nutrition, transportation and housing.
To that end, the additional benefits can include social and medical services, home improvements like wheelchair ramps, transportation to doctors offices and home delivery of hot meals.
The new law is a rare instance of bipartisan cooperation on a major policy initiative, embraced by members of Congress from both parties. The changes are also supported by Medicare officials and insurance companies that operate the fast-growing Medicare Advantage plans serving one-third of the 60 million Medicare beneficiaries. . .
Under the new law and Trump administration policy, most of the new benefits will be reserved for Medicare Advantage plans, which will be able to offer additional benefits tailored to the needs of people with conditions like diabetes, Alzheimers, Parkinsons disease, heart failure, rheumatoid arthritis and some types of cancer.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/24/us/politics/medicare-chronic-illness-benefits.html?
DURHAM D
(32,609 posts)So this is to help private insurance companies.
elleng
(130,861 posts)Sounded good to me UNTIL I saw that.
DURHAM D
(32,609 posts)loses several hundred thousand members again like they did in '06 for not supporting a prescription drug plan.
F them.