fiercehealthcare - Sen. Ron Wyden and 14 Democratic co-sponsors plan to introduce legislation Thursday to cap consumers’ potential out-of-pocket costs in traditional Medicare, resurfacing a long-running debate over why the program doesn’t limit beneficiary spending.
AI Summary: Democrats unveiled a legislative proposal to place a ceiling on out‑of‑pocket expenses for Medicare beneficiaries, aiming to reduce financial strain on enrollees facing high medical costs. The plan would limit patient spending on covered services, seek savings across programs, and position lawmakers as stepping in where rising health bills continue to bite.
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