ARI | 02-11-25 AM: Democrats' Medicare Overhaul Concerns (Net effect)

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In a move that's raising alarms, Democrats are pushing for significant changes to Medicare under the so-called "Project 2025." Their plan? Make privatized Medicare Advantage the default option for all enrollees. While they claim this will save costs, critics argue it's a multibillion-dollar giveaway to big corporations, limiting healthcare choices for seniors and jeopardizing Medicare's financial health. 

By prioritizing corporate profits over patient care, this scheme could restrict access to preferred doctors and treatments, undermining the very foundation of senior healthcare. It's essential to scrutinize these proposed changes and question who truly benefits.

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Medicare Advantage plans often require prior authorization for services, potentially delaying or denying necessary care—a practice that could become more widespread under the proposed changes.