Title: History of Medicare
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5History of Medicare
- 1948 ? Harry Truman
- 1950 Social Security officials ? realized older
Americans were facing a health care crisis. - 1950-1963 population grew 12 million to 17.5
million. - Costs rising 6.7 percent a year
- 1963 ? Five big states
- 32 percent of population took up 90 percent of
federal funds.
6History of Medicare Continued
- 1965 ? Lyndon B. Johnson
- House and Senate passed the Medicare bill
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- 1972 ? Medicare eligibility was extended
7Medicare Overview
- The centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
administer Medicare - Medicare Two Parts
- Part A ? Hospital Insurance (HI)
- Part B ? Supplementary Medical Insurance (SMI)
8Medicare OverviewPart A
- Hospital Insurance helps pay?
- 1. Inpatient hospital care covers 90 days of
impatient hospital services in each benefit
period plus an additional 60 lifetime reserve
days - 840 deductible for first day
- Past 60 days 210 per day for days 61-90
- Past 91st day 150th day 420 per day
co-payment
9Medicare Overview Part A Continued
- 2. Care in a skilled nursing facility for
each benefit period if all Medicare requirements
are met - Covered up to 100 days
- Pays in full for the first 20 days
- In 2003 mandatory co-payment of 105 for days
21-100
10Medicare Overview Part A Continued
- 3. Home Health Services covered up to 100
visits per spell of illness following a hospital
stay. - Requirements
- Patient is homebound
- A need for intermittent skilled nursing or
therapy services exists. - Services are provided by a Medicare certified
home health agency.
11Medicare Overview Part A Continued
- 4. Hospice Care keep the patient as
comfortable as possible - No treatment provided
- Part A ? Free if you qualify
- Exception Voluntary enrollees
12Medicare Overview Part B
- Supplementary Medical Insurance helps pay for ?
- Doctors
- Outpatient hospital care
- Occupational and physical therapy
- Laboratory tests and X-rays
- Durable medical equipment
13Medicare Overview Part B Continued
- Part B coverage is voluntary
- Monthly premium 66.60
- Additional costs ? 100 deductible
- 20 percent coinsurance payment
- Excess charges
- Some outpatient services
14Medicare Overview Part B Continued
- What Part B doesnt cover ?
- Eyeglasses
- Outpatient prescription drugs
- Hearing aids
- Dental care
15Medicare Eligibility
- Part A Hospital Insurance
- If you are at least 65 years old
- You or your spouse worked at least 10 years in
Medicare covered employment - You are a citizen or permanent resident of the
United States
16Medicare Eligibility Continued
- Part A Contd
- Premium Free at age 65
- Already receiving retirement benefits from Social
Security or the Railroad Retirement Board - Are eligible to receive Social Security or
Railroad benefits but have not yet filed - Your spouse had Medicare covered government
employment
17Medicare Eligibility Continued
- Part A Contd
- Under 65 without paying premiums
- Have received Social Security or Railroad
Retirement Board Disability Benefit for 24 months - Are a kidney dialysis or kidney transplant
patient
18Medicare Eligibility Continued
- Part A Contd
- State Programs that pay premiums for you
- Must have part A
- Have assets, such as bank accts, stocks, and
bonds that are not more than 4,000 for single
person or 6,000 for couples - Have a monthly income that is below certain limits
19Medicare Eligibility Continued
- Part B Medical Insurance
- All the eligible candidates for Part A are
eligible for part B - must be purchased additionally
20United States Population
- Demographics
- Median age 35.3 in 2000 opposed to 32.9 in 1990
- Population from 45-54 swelled 49 percent from
1990-2000 - Pop. From 65-74 rose from 31.2 to 35 million
since the 1990 census to the 2000 census
21Options under Medicare
- Medigap Insurance
- Medicare Select
- MedicareChoice
22Medigap Insurance
- What is it?
- Medigap is insurance to help cover gaps in
Medicare. - A J Standardized Plans
- Benefits covered in one plan are the same
regardless of which carrier offers it.
23Medigap Plans
24Medicare Select
- What is it?
- Same as Medigap insurance, however stipule
involved. - Differences with Medigap
- Requires you to use their network of providers.
25MedicareChoice Plans
26 27Medicare Modernization Act of 2003
- 1st Medicare approved drug discount cards
- 2nd Medicare Advantage
- 3rd New and improved preventive benefits
- 4th Prescription drug benefit
28Issues with Medicare
- Projected to be bankrupt in 2026
- A problem caused by paying out more money then
how much is receiving. - Savings are being eroded by increasing prices
29Politics
- Suppressed the numbers
- Fuel for the democratic party
- John Kerry
- Major problems occurring
30Social Security Administration (SSA)
- Currently 2.7 percent of GDP is the cost of
Medicare - In 2078 Medicare costs projected to reach 14
percent of GDP - Strains on Medicare
- Medicare Modernization Act of 2003
- Increasing costs of healthcare
- Low tax income and high expenditures
31Recommendations
- Prescription costs
- Modifications to Modernization Act
32US Prescription Drug Prices vs. Canadians Prices
- Lipitor
- United States 272 - 308
- Canada 159 - 199
- Zocor
- United States 372 - 451
- Canada 198 - 224
33US Prescription Drug Prices vs. Canadians Prices
Continued
- Celebrex
- United States 145 - 177
- Canada 63 - 71