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Robert Samuelson: Why Ryan might be right about Medicare - The Washington Post

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Samuelson shows why the Ryan Plan needs serious consideration because it brings in competition from the private sector to control medical costs. The Obama plan does not reduce Medicare costs he says because it merely transfers the costs to mandated Affordable Care Act spending. And the Independent Advisory Board of 15 experts given the job of reducing Medicare spending if it exceeds a certain amount is ineffective- it cannot increase patient cost-sharing, restrict benefits or modify eligibility or cut spending by more than 1.5% in any particular year according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. Important points to remember about health care are: 1) sustainable Medicare for current and future generations can only be on the basis of sound finances 2) sound finances mean first and foremost controlling health care costs 3) private sector competition is the better way to control health care costs in todays environment where cost reduction needs to be large enough to make Medicare sustainable especially when competition shifts health care delivery away from the cost increasing fee-for-service system 5) Obama Affordable Health Care Act does little to change the costly fee for service system and the basic mechanism of cost escalation in U.S. health care. The Ryan plan's voucher option injects this dose of competition into the system and only for those who choose this option, it was also drafted with the help of Democrat Ron Wyden, and is cautious because it does'nt start this till 2023- giving time for discussion and improvement, and therefore a constructive effort to look at serious ways to control uncontrolled fee-for-service spending.

Samuelson on the elderly as a protected class in the Social Security and Medicare debates of 2010-2013

03/30/2010

Samuelson says that not asking some sacrifice from seniors and leaving Social Security and Medicare untouched as even the Ryan proposal does, means shrinking other social programs, defense and investments in education and infrastructure. This will be damaging for the U.S. Both parties and expecially the Democrats who accuse the Republicans of running "grandma under the bus," are to blame for this fear of both sides to come to grips with the issues. See the Washington Post editorial on Vice president Biden's comment "I flat guarantee you, no changes to Social Security," as downright disheartening and irresponsible at best and political pandering at worst.

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