Medicare Waste is Rightly Back on the Table
(Source – Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget)
The Senate is reportedly exploring options to reduce Medicare waste, fraud, and abuse as they consider changes to the House-passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). This would be a welcome improvement, and in fact something we suggested recently. There are a number of bipartisan reforms – such as adopting site-neutral payments or reducing excessive risk scores in Medicare Advantage – that could lower Medicare costs without cutting benefits and help offset the $3 trillion net cost of the current reconciliation bill. Continue reading here…

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