Climbing Health Care Costs, Cuts to Medicare Advantage Likely to Impact 2024 Vote: Buerkle

David Lam
By David Lam
April 8, 2024NTD News Today
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Analysts say seniors with Medicare could have to pay about $33 dollars more out of pocket each month. The Biden administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services have said they want to increase access to care, but that means lower funding for the Medicare Advantage insurance program.

For more insight, NTD spoke with former Republican Rep. from New York, Ann Marie Buerkle. Ms. Buerkle has also served as commissioner for the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.