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From what?
Maybe. But video killed the radio star.
Trillions? Hope you've got a 2nd thing that comes to mind.Saved from trillions of dollars in funding is the first thing that came to mind
Trillions? Hope you've got a 2nd thing that comes to mind.
According to a 2019 article by Kaiser, the Federal government spent $321 more per person for Medicare Advantage enrollees than for beneficiaries with Original Medicare.$350,000,000,000 a year plus. And that is an old figure.
So yeah, Trillions.
According to a 2019 article by Kaiser, the Federal government spent $321 more per person for Medicare Advantage enrollees than for beneficiaries with Original Medicare.
How can anything that costs more save you money?
Payments to Medicare Advantage Plans Boosted Medicare Spending by $7 Billion in 2019 | KFF
The federal government spent $321 more per person for beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans than for those in traditional Medicare in 2019, a gap that amounted to $7 billion in additional spending on the increasingly popular private plans that year, finds a new KFF analysis. The...www.kff.org
Didn't catch the sarcasm. My bad.It was sarcasm. "Saved it from funding" .... was a sarcastic response meaning it took away that funding.
Hence my follow up with the annual figure of tax money that goes to subsidized MAPD.
According to a 2019 article by Kaiser, the Federal government spent $321 more per person for Medicare Advantage enrollees than for beneficiaries with Original Medicare.
How can anything that costs more save you money?
Payments to Medicare Advantage Plans Boosted Medicare Spending by $7 Billion in 2019 | KFF
The federal government spent $321 more per person for beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans than for those in traditional Medicare in 2019, a gap that amounted to $7 billion in additional spending on the increasingly popular private plans that year, finds a new KFF analysis. The...www.kff.org