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Title: Medicare Reform


1
Medicare Reform
  • Slides by Dr. Pedersen
  • Mini-lecture by Mary Haven

2
Objectives
  • After reading the article of Social Security and
    participating in the mini-lecture online, the
    student will be able to
  • Explain how the government trust funds differ
    from a pension fund.
  • State three possible ways of reforming Medicare
    through the patient.
  • State at least three ways of reforming Medicare
    through the financing strategy.
  • Suggest at least one method of reforming Medicare
    that you would recommend.

3
Government Trust Funds
  • E. g. Medicare and Social Security
  • Widespread confusion about structure, function,
    an organization of these trust funds.
  • Beginning with the creation of social security in
    1935 (Roosevelt)
  • Revenues collected exceeded expenditures
  • Solution was the trust fund concept
  • Trust funds are a bookkeeping device!

4
Government Trust Funds
  • Government required by law to invest surplus
    funds in special treasury bonds
  • What happens in 2017 for social security when
    expenditures will exceed revenue?
  • Increase taxes?
  • Borrow more money?
  • Print more money?
  • Social security funds projected to be gone by 2042

5
Is Social Security a Pension Fund?
  • Senior citizens believe this!
  • A pension fund collects and invests money over
    time and earmarks it for the individual.
  • Social security collects taxes and pays out to
    current beneficiaries.
  • Social security is an intergenerational transfer
    system.

6
What about Hospital Insurance Trust Fund
(Medicare Part A)?
  • In 1995, expenditures exceeded revenue
  • Surplus days were over!
  • In 1995, it was predicted that the trust fund
    would be exhausted in 2001.
  • However, revenue from 1996 to 2001 was much
    better than anticipated.
  • In 2004 expenditures exceeded revenue.
  • It is projected that the trust fund will be
    exhausted by 2019.

7
Medicare Reform Approaches
  • Patient
  • Means testing
  • Increase premiums
  • Increase age before eligible for benefits
  • Provider
  • Fee schedule reductions
  • Increase use of managed care

8
Medicare Reform (Cont.)
  • Financing
  • Defined contribution (Vouchers/Premium Support)
  • Adjust the Consumer Price Index (CPI)
  • Trust funds

9
What does all this mean?
  • Americans expect these programs to remain in
    place.
  • Medicare legislation has been proposed to
  • Slow rate of growth of provider payment
  • Increase use of managed care
  • Capitate aggregate FFS expenditure
  • Consider current and future U. S. economic
    conditions to develop your own forecast.

10
Medicare Reforms
  • Difficult choices
  • Centers on financing, not what is right.
  • What mechanisms do you think are likely to be
    applied?
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