Medicare Advantage is facing higher costs and government pricing pressure, leading to concerns about 'shrinkflation.' President Biden's cuts to Medicare Advantage are criticized for potentially costing seniors more money, with estimates of an extra $33 to $400 per year. The battle between hospitals and insurers over Medicare Advantage is expected to escalate.
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Hospital-insurer battles over Medicare Advantage set to grow. https://t.co/mH9Eds1QfD @caitlinnowens
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🚨 BREAKING: Biden just cut Medicare benefits AGAIN. 2.8 MILLION Florida seniors use Medicare Advantage & Biden's cuts will cost them an extra $400 per year. Biden's war on seniors is devastating & I’m fighting like hell to reverse this terrible decision. https://t.co/Q3YIajBXG1
🚨 FW Condemns Medicare Advantage Cuts: Biden's attack on the private sector option for seniors on Medicare, #MedicareAdvantage is the SECOND cut in TWO years. This latest round of cuts will cost seniors an extra $33 per mo. ($396/yr rate increase). #ampFW https://t.co/zSAxQXWuJZ
Facing higher costs and government pricing pressure, Medicare Advantage is set for its own shrinkflation moment. Via @WSJ https://t.co/NO31eOE3zy