Friday, March 29, 2013

What Does Sequestration Mean to Medicare?

Medicare News Group published an article titled: "What Does Sequestration Mean to Medicare?" Key takeaways from the article are as follows:
  • Medicare provider payments will be cut by 2% April 1st, 2013 unless Congress passes an alternate deficit reduction plan before then.
  • Cuts will be applied to: 
    • Medicare Hospital Insurance (Part A)
    • Medicare Medical Insurance (Part B)
    • Contractual Payments to Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C)
    • Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Part D)
  • 90% of Medicare spending is limited to the 2% in cuts and 8% exemption
  • If the sequestration goes into effect, an estimated $11.085 billion in cuts will occur
  • From, 2013 to 2021 - the article stated that the Congressional Budget Office estimates that $31 billion will be spent because of the sequestration. 
To view the full article, please click the following link: What Does Sequestration Mean to Medicare?

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