As one of the tens of millions of Americans enrolled in Medicare Advantage, I know what a difference it makes. My plan covers the basics, including doctor visits, hospital care and prescriptions. But it also gives me so much more. I get help with dental care, annual wellness checks, and transportation to the doctor when I need it. These might sound like little things, but they make a world of difference when you’re living on a fixed income like I am.
That’s why cuts to Medicare Advantage under President Biden’s administration were such a blow. Those cuts hit seniors hard. They made it more difficult for plans to keep offering the same benefits without raising costs. Every dollar cut from this program means fewer choices and higher premiums for people who can’t afford it.
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