For Immediate Release
January 25, 2012
Contacts: Judith Stein (860)456-7790
David Lipschutz (202)293-5760
Willimantic, CT. As described in his State of the Union address, the President's blueprint for a lasting economy is both necessary and commendable. An essential part of that blueprint is ensuring all Americans have access to high-quality, affordable health care. As the President stated, we need to ensure that Medicare "remain[s] a guarantee of security" for older Americans and individuals with disabilities. When private insurance let older people down in the 1960s, Americans embraced the President's theme of "shared responsibility" to care for our most vulnerable citizens by creating Medicare. While the economic security of the middle class has declined for decades, Medicare has dramatically enhanced the economic and health security of hundreds of millions of older Americans and people with disabilities.
And yet, the future of Medicare hangs in the balance as members of Congress discuss ways to privatize Medicare and diminish the security it provides for middle class families.
"We applaud the President's commitment to continuing Medicare as a community program that families can rely on," states Judith Stein, founder and executive director of the Center for Medicare Advocacy. "Medicare is an American success story. It has served American families and adapted with the times for more than four decades. It has provided a critical economic lifeline for families" she continued. "We can not afford to risk the security of the next generation by giving Medicare away to private insurance companies."
The Center for Medicare Advocacy also echoes the President's call to uphold the consumer protections and health coverage in the Affordable Care Act. "The Affordable Care Act greatly enhanced Medicare," says David Lipschutz, policy attorney at the Center for Medicare Advocacy. "Since it was signed into law, millions of older and disabled Americans with Medicare have received more help in paying for their prescription drugs, putting money back into their pockets. Among other things, the Affordable Care Act has also added no-cost preventive benefits for people with Medicare and extended the solvency of the program."
Medicare is a tried and true American value that provides high-quality, cost efficient health care for our grandparents, parents, neighbors and friends. "Pretending to protect Medicare by shifting costs from the federal government back to older people and their families would negate Medicare's original purpose: to protect older people and their families from illness and financial ruin due to health care costs," said Judith Stein. "We thank the President for defending Medicare's guarantee of security and resisting calls for a private voucher system that would further endanger the middle class and destroy the national treasure we've known as Medicare."
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The Center for Medicare Advocacy, Inc., established in 1986, is a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that provides education, advocacy and legal assistance to help older people and people with disabilities obtain fair access to Medicare and necessary health care. The Center is based in Washington, DC and Connecticut with offices throughout the country.