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Washington, DC, March 04, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --A report from the nonpartisan National Academy of Social Insurance unpacks the significant set of technical and program design challenges facing proposals, by presidential candidates and other policymakers, to expand Medicare. The Academy’s new study, Examining Approaches to Expand Medicare Eligibility: Key Design Options and Implications, analyzes and compares three approaches:
According to the study, “three policy goals are among the most commonly presented by advocates of reforms involving Medicare eligibility changes: expanding coverage; increasing the affordability of coverage and care; and containing costs. Delivering on these policy goals simultaneously is not necessarily possible and may entail tradeoffs.”
These policy goals serve as a framework for the study along with key design decisions including:
“As the nation explores a wide range of policy options addressing the health care needs of all Americans, Medicare is at the center of many proposals,” said Cori Uccello, Co-Chair of the 27-member interdisciplinary Study Panel that developed the report over 10 months of deliberation. “We hope that the findings in this report will increase understanding of Medicare-based approaches, and be used by researchers, journalists, policymakers, and other audiences to analyze and design feasible policy options,” said Marilyn Moon, Co-Chair of the Study Panel.
The full report, along with an Executive Summary and additional resources, may be downloaded from the Academy's website: https://www.nasi.org/research/2020/examining-approaches-expand-medicare-eligibility-key-design.
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About the National Academy of Social Insurance
Since the Academy was founded in 1986, it has provided rigorous inquiry and insights into the functioning of our nation’s social insurance programs – Social Security, Medicare, Unemployment Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation. Now comprised of over 1,000 of the nation’s top experts in social insurance and related policies and programs, the Academy studies how social insurance can continue to meet the changing needs of American families, employees, and employers. The Academy also looks at new frontiers for social insurance, including areas of uninsured or underinsured economic risks and related policies. To learn more about the Academy’s work, please visit www.nasi.org, or follow @socialinsurance on Twitter.
Bethany Cole National Academy of Social Insurance (202) 243-7009 bcole@nasi.org