Medicare Would Change to Expand Options for Millions Under New Bill
Summary
A new bill introduced by Senator Rand Paul aims to give Medicare beneficiaries more choice in doctors by allowing them to see providers outside Medicare-approved networks. The bill would let patients keep their longtime doctors and pay the difference if the doctor charges more than Medicare’s set rate.Key Facts
- Senator Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, introduced the bill.
- The bill would let Medicare patients see any doctor, even those not in Medicare networks.
- Patients could privately contract with doctors who have opted out of Medicare.
- Medicare would still pay the standard rate; patients pay any extra charges directly.
- Current restrictions limit Medicare patients to specific provider networks.
- The bill aims to help seniors keep their trusted doctors and reduce out-of-pocket costs.
- Supporters say it reduces government interference and improves patient choice.
- Some worry it could increase paperwork and costs over time.
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