For Medical Professionals Patient EducationTSCL enthusiastically supports H.R. 1902, S. 915, H.R. 4841, and S. 1600, and we were pleased to see support grow for each of them this week. For more information, visit the Bill Tracking section of our website..Included is the issue of surprise billing, in which patients are charged out-of-network prices for services they thought were in-network. This issue has gained great urgency because so many people are ending up with bills for thousands of dollars even though they have health insurance which they thought would cover the expenses for which they are being billed..Rep. Charles Gonzalez introduced this bill on January 26, 201It has since been referred to the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Social Security and to the Committee on Education and the Workforce. … Continued
Ncsl In Dc Standing Committees Law Criminal Justice And Public Safety Supreme Court Allows Covid 19 Closure Of Kentucky Religious Schools To Stand Magazine2020As the demographics of America shift, health care services must evolve to meet new and increasing demands. The main factor driving projected growth in federal spending on major health care programs is the aging population. The Congressional Budget Office has projected that the number of people age 65 or older will increase by roughly one-third over the next decade, and 80 percent by 2039..Compounding the problem, it's also common for people close to retirement to underestimate medical expenses. Four-out-of-ten participants in the Nationwide survey did not expect to spend any of their Social Security income on healthcare. The Social Security Administration, however, automatically deducts the Medicare Part B premium, which is 4.00 per month in 2018, from Social Security benefits. Medicare Part B premiums have been the fastest rising retiree cost over the past 18 years..That would have allowed them to preserve what small increases are allowed in fiscal 2021 non-defense spending and spread that money elsewhere, while avoiding cuts to popular programs that would follow if they had to accommodate veterans' health cost increases as non-emergency spending. But House Republicans objected to that arrangement. … Continued