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Paying for Reform

Paying for Reform. 10-year cost: $938 billion 1 st 10-year net deficit reduction = $140 billion 2 nd 10-year net deficit reduction = $1.2 trillion. Paying for Reform. Taxes Industry (insurance, pharmaceutical, medical devices) On individuals

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Paying for Reform

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  1. Paying for Reform • 10-year cost: $938 billion • 1st 10-year net deficit reduction = $140 billion • 2nd 10-year net deficit reduction = $1.2 trillion

  2. Paying for Reform Taxes • Industry (insurance, pharmaceutical, medical devices) • On individuals • Payroll: additional 0.9% Medicare payroll take on wages >$250,000 (couple), >$200,000 (individual) • Capital gains: 3.8% tax on unearned income (interest, dividends) >$250,000 • “Cadillac Tax”: insurance plans >$27,500 (family) and >$10,200 (individual) taxed starting in 2018 • Tanning tax 10%

  3. Medicare is saving $716 Billion. Bottom Line: The ACA increases benefits for seniors and the disabled. • Medicare reimbursements rise at a lower rate, and lower quality providers are reimbursed less ($415B) • Less uncompensated care (more people with insurance) means Medicare could slow the rate of growth of reimbursements. • Hospitals have a financial incentive to improve care. • Medicare subsidies to private insurance companies are decreased to equal what we spend to take care of straight Medicare patients ($156B)

  4. Medicare is saving $716 Billion. Bottom Line: The ACA increases benefits for seniors and the disabled. • Medicare pays lower subsidies to hospitals that were taking care of uninsured patients, now that many will be insured ($56B) • All other, including enhanced fraud prevention ($89B)

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