From Nurses' Campaign To Win Medicare For All <[email protected]>
Subject Update on Medicare (Dis)Advantage →
Date April 10, 2024 8:44 PM
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Our Patients Over Profits campaign is designed to reduce the influence
that the corporate health care industry has on our political process in
the United States. The industry uses a portion of its massive profits to
relentlessly lobby politicians for policies that will further pad their
bottom line, all while harming patients.

Recently this was on full display as private insurers descended on
Congress to lobby for even more money in reimbursements via Medicare
Advantage plans.

Medicare Advantage (MA) — or as it should be called, Medicare
(Dis)Advantage — is a type of plan offered within Medicare that is
administered by private health insurers. MA plans:

* Typically cover 25% fewer services;
* Require prior authorization;
* Often result in more delays and denials;
* Incentivize less care than traditional Medicare;
* Exacerbate racial health inequities by preying on already marginalized
communities through their marketing, and then providing worse
coverage.

Studies have shown that as many as 10,000 unnecessary deaths per year can
be traced back to MA plans and their unnecessary red tape that delays and
denies care.

Meanwhile, private insurers have been making record profits by
overcharging the U.S. government by billions of dollars in reimbursements
for these plans.

This year, the industry fought hard to increase those reimbursements even
more. They spent the last few weeks with an army of lobbyists in
Washington, D.C. trying to use their cozy relationship with elected
officials to fleece our government even further for their own gain.

But our health care justice organization allies like Be A Hero, PNHP,
Social Security Works, and more led the campaign to fight back, and last
week the 2025 reimbursement rate was announced: the industry was not
successful in getting the major increases they were asking for.

This shows when organized people take the industry head-on, we can win!

[ [link removed] ]To learn more and help educate others on the dangers of Medicare
(Dis)Advantage, read and share this op-ed by Medicare for All champion
Rep. Pramila Jayapal today →

Read and Share

While this victory will prevent the industry from profiting even more from
these poor-quality health care plans for now, nurses and allies know we
can do even better by passing a single-payer system that guarantees health
care for ALL.

Together, let’s keep up the fight to reduce the for-profit health care
industry’s harmful influence on our political process through our Patients
Over Profits campaign and ultimately pass Medicare for All.

In solidarity,

Nurses' Campaign to Win Medicare for All 



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