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Old 11-14-2021, 09:38 AM   #1
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Default US announces big hike in Medicare premiums

https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/12/healt...ike/index.html


(CNN)The federal government announced a large hike in Medicare premiums Friday night, blaming the pandemic but also what it called uncertainty over how much it may have to be forced to pay for a pricey and controversial new Alzheimer's drug.

The 14.5% increase in Part B premiums will take monthly payments for those in the lowest income bracket from $148.50 a month this year to $170.10 in 2022. Medicare Part B covers physician services, outpatient hospital services, certain home health services, medical equipment, and certain other medical and health services not covered by Medicare Part A, including medications given in doctors' offices.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services played down the spike, pointing out that most beneficiaries also collect Social Security benefits and will see a cost-of-living adjustment of 5.9% in their 2022 monthly payments, the agency said in a statement. That's the largest bump in 30 years.
"This significant COLA increase will more than cover the increase in the Medicare Part B monthly premium," CMS said. "Most people with Medicare will see a significant net increase in Social Security benefits. For example, a retired worker who currently receives $1,565 per month from Social Security can expect to receive a net increase of $70.40 more per month after the Medicare Part B premium is deducted."
The increase, however, is far more than the Medicare trustees estimated in their annual report, which was released in late August. They predicted the monthly premium for 2022 would be $158.50.

How everyone on Medicare could end up paying for the pricey new Alzheimer's drug


The actual spike -- the largest since 2016 -- could hurt some seniors financially.
It "will consume the entire annual cost of living adjustment (COLA) of Social Security recipients with the very lowest benefits, of about $365 per month," said Mary Johnson, a Social Security and Medicare policy analyst for The Senior Citizens League, an advocacy group. "Social Security recipients with higher benefits should be able to cover the $21.60 per month increase, but they may not wind up with as much left over as they were counting on."
Medicare premiums have typically increased at a far faster rate than Social Security's annual adjustments, the league said. And much of the 2022 increase in Social Security benefits will be eaten up by inflation, which is also rising at a rapid clip.
CMS said part of the increase for 2022 was because of uncertainty over how much the agency will end up paying to treat beneficiaries to be treated with Aduhelm, an Alzheimer's drug approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in June over the objections of its advisers. Some experts estimate it will cost $56,000 a year. Medicare is deciding whether to pay for it now on a case-by-case basis.
Because Aduhelm is administered in physicians' offices, it should be covered under Medicare Part B, not Part D plans, which pay for medications bought at pharmacies. Traditional Medicare enrollees have to pick up 20% of the cost of most Part B medications, which would translate into about $11,500 in out-of-pocket costs for those prescribed Aduhelm.
"The increase in the Part B premium for 2022 is continued evidence that rising drug costs threaten the affordability and sustainability of the Medicare program," CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure said in a statement. "The Biden-Harris Administration is working to make drug prices more affordable and equitable for all Americans, and to advance drug pricing reform through competition, innovation, and transparency."
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Also, Congress last year limited the 2021 premium increase even as emergency Medicare spending surged during the coronavirus pandemic. The monthly charge rose less than $4.
Along with the premium spike, the annual deductible for Medicare Part B beneficiaries is rising to $233 in 2022, up from $203 in 2021.
Medicare is the federal health insurance plan covering more than 62 million people, mostly 65 and older.
Part B premiums are based on income. Individuals earning $500,000 or more a year and joint filers making $750,000 or more annually will pay $578.30 a month for coverage in 2022.




Comment - from Xinn - let's hear teh 'liberals' gloss over this

The article outlines a major tax hike - on all Medicare recipients - and one of teh vulnerable populations to rate increases and inflation as they are often on fixed incomes.

Remember fiden promised no tax increases other than the billionaires??
Fiden Lies - his party Lies, and his politicos Lie.



They just raised taxes on the most vulnerable population in America.
and laugh all teh way to the Bank of China for their graft adn corruption payments.
From Comrade Xi.



what say You - 'liberals" ?????????????????
After all - it is your very own Xinn mouthpiece for Comrade Xi reporting!



Buck fiden
From my cold dead hands!
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Old 11-14-2021, 09:45 AM   #2
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Do you just lie and distort at will?

Did you pass over the net gain most will receive due to increased SS payments.

Also, you do realize Plan B is optional?

More like lying and distorting cold dead hanfs
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Old 11-14-2021, 10:21 AM   #3
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Quote:
Originally Posted by oeb11;1062649159[URL="https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/2022-medicare-parts-b-premiums-and-deductibles2022-medicare-part-d-income-related-monthly-adjustment"
nt[/URL].

The article outlines a major tax hike - on all Medicare recipients - and one of teh vulnerable populations to rate increases and inflation as they are often on fixed incomes.

Remember fiden promised no tax increases other than the billionaires??
Fiden Lies - his party Lies, and his politicos Lie.

They just raised taxes on the most vulnerable population in America.
and laugh all teh way to the Bank of China for their graft adn corruption payments.
From Comrade Xi.

what say You - 'liberals" ?????????????????
After all - it is your very own Xinn mouthpiece for Comrade Xi reporting!

Buck fiden
From my cold dead hands!

A tax ? Medicare is not a tax. It is a benefit. Idiotic.
Enrollment in Medicare Part B is optional also.
A new drug benefit ? Yes


However a discussion with you is useless. Here is your reply so you don't need to post.

"marxist, so sad, communist, professional help, DPST, comrade, DPST again, liberal"
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Old 11-14-2021, 10:29 AM   #4
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Clueless.

Deluded, Deflection, and total intellectual bankruptcy in the unable to address teh thread issue - fiden Raises taxes on Americans who can least afford it!!!


SAD!
and totally lacking in any originality in imagination.

The only refuge of such - is teh democraticommunist party.



SAD!!
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Old 11-14-2021, 12:11 PM   #5
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You really messed this up. But even a blind man can hit a target once in a while. With your dozens of daily posts, you might get one useful thread.
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Old 11-14-2021, 03:14 PM   #6
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See post #4
As usual of democraticommunist followers - they psot nonsense

And never post anything cogent or relevant to their argument in support.

Just name-calling, profanity, bigotry, racism, and marxist rhetoric
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Old 11-14-2021, 03:16 PM   #7
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Clueless.

Deluded, Deflection, and total intellectual bankruptcy in the unable to address teh thread issue - fiden Raises taxes on Americans who can least afford it!!!


SAD!
and totally lacking in any originality in imagination.

The only refuge of such - is teh democraticommunist party.



SAD!!
You do not understand what your own article says
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Old 11-14-2021, 06:19 PM   #8
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Let's help him.


Earned income is taxable. Money is taken out of that for social security and Medicare programs. That is how they are funded.



The Medicare benefit program is just that....a benefit.
You do not even have to SIGN UP for it.
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Old 11-14-2021, 07:03 PM   #9
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Do you just lie and distort at will?

Did you pass over the net gain most will receive due to increased SS payments.

Also, you do realize Plan B is optional?

More like lying and distorting cold dead hanfs
Wow, I am getting a raise in SS. Great.
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Old 11-15-2021, 06:19 AM   #10
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Wow, I am getting a raise in SS. Great.
Yes, you are. It's better to go from $145 - $170 for premium than pay for the Alyzheimers drug out of pocket. At least the expensive drug is covered. A 5.9% bump in the benefit payment is a pretty good bump too.
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Old 11-15-2021, 07:35 AM   #11
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For those 'Liberals" who are unable to comprehend that

Inflation
Raised Medicare premiums ( mandatory for those over age 65)
Are a democraticommunist party TAX on Peoples who are most vulnerable to tax Increases


Did not fiden 'promise' to only raise taxes on teh 'Ultra-rich" ????


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Old 11-15-2021, 08:33 AM   #12
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Some bobies gotto pay for Zero

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