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For
Immediate Release
Contact: Judith Stein
August 11, 2008
Executive Director
(860)
456-7790
43
years ago Medicare became law, bringing health and income security
not only to older people but also to their families. Before
Medicare, half of all older people had no health insurance and
nearly 35% lived in poverty. Today poverty among older people has
dropped by two-thirds and most Americans over 65 or with significant
disabilities have Medicare health insurance.
Medicare has worked.
Massive subsidies to private insurers, however, threaten Medicare's
future.
"The privatization of Medicare is saddling older and disabled people
with rising premiums and growing out-of-pocket costs at a time when
they are already feeling the pain of an economic downturn," said
Judith Stein, founder and executive director of the Center for
Medicare Advocacy. "We must reverse wasteful privatization in favor
of real solutions to preserve Medicare – our one universal
healthcare plan."
"Medicare beneficiaries and all taxpayers are paying more than they
should in order to provide robust subsidies to private Medicare
plans," continued Ms. Stein. "It's time to drop the ideological
commitment to privatization at the expense of everyone but the
insurance industry. If we don't insist on this soon Medicare will
not survive its mid-life crisis."
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