More than one-fourth of all Medicare beneficiaries, 15 million people, spend 20 percent or more of their incomes on premiums plus medical care, including cost-sharing and uncovered services. Financial burdens and access gaps highlight the need to approach reform with caution.
Vincent Rajkumar on X: Patients with cancers such as myeloma and CLL will benefit greatly from new changes: Out of pocket costs will be capped at $2000 starting 2025. A game changer.
Affordable Health Care for Individuals with Cancer, CEA
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Medicare Recipients Pay $6,700 a Year in Out-of-Pocket Costs
Growth in Medicare and Out-Of-Pocket Spending: Impact on Vulnerable Beneficiaries
Payer Premiums, Out-of-Pocket Costs Burden Medicare Beneficiaries
Medicare Out-of-Pocket Maximum
How Much Do Medicare Beneficiaries Spend Out of Pocket on Health Care?
BMA study: Medicare Advantage saves members $1,640 a year