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In reply to the discussion: Is Medicare worth saving? [View all]dmr
(28,705 posts)41. Social Security deducts monthly premiums for both Medicare and prescriptions.
So, not only is it financed by a portion of payroll taxes/employers, recipients also help finance it. I forget how much I pay monthly, I do know it's well over 100 dollars.
I point this out because it's not like we are getting something for nothing. We do pay into our health coverage.
I've Stage IV Breast Cancer, Medicare is keeping me alive.
The prescription drug co-pay coverage is increasing in January. For a drug I now pay a 9 dollar co-pay it's increasing to 44 dollars. My cancer drug is increasing to 90 dollars, a 50 dollar increase.
It's going to present a hardship, but without it, I'd be dead real soon. :sigh:
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Already receipts are not enough for benefits. If there were no trust fund they would have to cut
dkf
Nov 2012
#65
IMO, Medicare is currently undergoing a renovation that will lead to single payer.
cbayer
Nov 2012
#3
That would be giving Medicare entirely over to private medical insurance
former-republican
Nov 2012
#29
Of course it is. We do need to make some changes that makes the rampant fraud
Egalitarian Thug
Nov 2012
#32
if you don't have any money, then Obamacare will pay for your premiums or provide Medicaid
CreekDog
Nov 2012
#61
Ryan pushed replacing Medicare with voucher care - and said the plan was like Obama care
karynnj
Nov 2012
#47
Kinda but I think we should actually expand Tricare to the nation the more I think on it.
TheKentuckian
Nov 2012
#62