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Medicare is implementing new proposals to improve transparency in healthcare pricing by requiring hospitals to publish their prices. The federal government is also considering stricter regulations on brokers' earnings for signing people up for Medicare Advantage plans. Retirees can expect to pay higher Medicare Part B premiums in 2024. The Biden administration aims to close loopholes that allow Medicare Advantage insurers to steer consumers towards specific plans. Steps are being proposed to protect Medicare enrollees from practices that prioritize business interests over health needs, including tougher regulations on Medicare Advantage.
A new rule proposed imposing tougher regulations on Medicare Advantage https://t.co/dMJH6b61e1 https://t.co/a827ujXC4B
The administration proposed steps to protect enrollees from practices that may put business interests ahead of their health needs. https://t.co/viBbsx1yKr
The Biden administration is aiming to close loopholes that it says allow Medicare Advantage insurers to encourage brokers to steer consumers toward certain plans. https://t.co/FYH4oOYMl8
Retirees will pay more for Medicare Part B premiums in 2024. What to know about managing those costs https://t.co/gO2beS5qdO
The federal government is proposing to place a firmer cap on how much brokers can earn for signing people up for Medicare Advantage plans. https://t.co/ys8JWXfKD4
Medicare is moving ahead with proposals to force hospitals to be better about publishing the prices they charge health insurers and patients. https://t.co/oBB3hrIoTa