ObamaCare drastically reduces payments to MA plans; the cuts will total $150 billion over 10 years. This will force insurers to scale back the extra benefits they are able to provide seniors, or to withdraw their plans entirely from some markets. In some rural areas, these cuts may force all existing MA plans to pull out, leaving the beneficiaries with no options outside of the traditional program. In fact in the following video Obama says just that, adding that change is hard. It is especially tough on seniors enrolled in MA as the Heritage Foundation computes it will cost MA participants $44,000 in higher premiums and lost benefits over their retirement years but as Obama says change is hard.
Medicare Advantage enrollment rates vary by state, ranging from 44% in Minnesota to less than 1% in Alaska, and vary within states, by county. Enrollment rates are higher in urban than in rural counties. Yes as Obama says, change is hard, but when one looks at the enrollment rates by state in the graphic below, one might predict that change is going to be especially hard on Senatorial and Congressional candidates in Colorado, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin, which also happen to be battleground states at the presidential level. In each of those states MA enrollment is above 30 percent which means that 3 in 10 voters has a grave financial interest in the election. Will voters be apt to forgive their congressman or senator who voted for this subterfuge? We shall see.
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