Below, a few notes from Health Action 2018, Families USA's annual conference -- things I learned, or learned in more detail, or was forcefully reminded of. [Update: my report about what the conference suggested about where Democrats may be headed on the healthcare front is up at Crooked Media.]
Re Medicare:
Re Medicare:
- Many low income sixtysomethings face a "Medicare cliff" at age 65. They've had all their medical expenses paid by Medicaid; now, suddenly, they're faced with Medicare's 20% copays, drug costs, etc. (Leslie Fried, National Council on Aging)
- Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs), a variety of programs through which low-income Medicare enrollees' premiums or out-of--pocket costs are picked up by Medicaid, are all underutilized. Only about half of those eligible are enrolled. Funding for State Health Insurance Assistance Programs (SHIP), which provide enrollment assistance to seniors, is grossly inadequate and at risk. Susan Collins has stood up for SHIP. (Leslie Fried). I plan to learn more/post more about the Medicaid-->Medicare cliff.