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The Democrats, flushed with triumph at having taken Medicare for All “off the table” during a pandemic! when they “beat the socialist,” have initiated a process that will culminate in Medicare’s complete privatization. (This after having implemented an NHS-style “free at the point of care” vaccination program, too.) In this post, I’ll first look at the current state of Medicare; the neoliberal infestation is bad. Then, I’ll look at the Democrat’s privatization scheme. (I am looking at Medicare through the lens of political economy; sadly, I cannot give advice on Medicare for your individual state, but there is a program of volunteers who can do that. I believe we have at least one reader in this program.) This will be a long post, but I feel it’s important to lay down some markers, here.
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Millions of seniors enrolled in Medicare would miss out on the expanded access to in-home care benefits proposed in the Biden administration s $400 billion plan to boost the caregiving industry.
The administration’s $2 trillion infrastructure package, called the American Jobs Plan, would use $400 billion to expand access to in-home care under Medicaid, the government insurance program for the very poor and people with disabilities, in a way that meant is to support well-paying jobs for caregivers. But the plan does not address the lack of coverage for many in-home care services under Medicare, the government-funded health insurance program for those age 65 and older.