Medicare Needs to Be Fixed

It's no secret that Medicare has some problems and flaws, and it's no secret that some pundits and lawmakers would like to just toss it in the trash and start over - or not. The unfortunate part about eliminating Medicare is the millions of seniors it would affect - seniors who depend upon Medicare to survive - literlly.
Many seniors live on Social Security and bring in well under $1,000 per month to pay all their bills including their rent. They can barely afford to keep the lights on and food on their table, and the only way for them to get medical care is through Medicare.
Even with its flaws, Medicare helps millions of the most vulnerable among us. What would you do if you had diabetes, were 70 years old and had no place to go for treatment and no way to get medication that basically would keep you alive? What about if this was your parent and you didn't have the money to help because you lost your job, your savings and your retirement in the recent downturn in the economy? That's a pretty difficult question to ponder because in many situations we are talking about life and death.
Then there is the next group in their 40's or 50's where Medicare will be critical to them soon - especially if they already have high blood pressure, diabetes, heart problems or other serious issues. What will they do if lawmakers eliminate Medicare? What if they don't have the money to get care for their medical conditions. I have a mother who helped people get assistance for many years and it was gruesome. It isn't getting more fun as the financial and other problems have gotten worse.
I have read many theories on what to do with Medicare. The most of them made good points on cutting out fraud and waste and changing the system so that those that do certain things to both treat their patients well and keep costs down (it is possible) receive bonuses, while those who don't measure up not only don't receive bonuses but get deductions in pay. If they really don't measure up, they can be investigated and possibly eliminated from being able to be a provider in the Medicare system.
As for fraud and waste, these issues have been handled internally like the fox guarding the hen house, for many years. It is time for an outide independent entity to keep track of checks and balances and make sure they are real. If a medical supply company or doctor's office or hospital orders a certain amount of a particular product or suppy, there should be an outside middleman making sure that what's ordered is received and is paid for to the penny. Just eliminating this kind of fraud will save Medicare according to the CMS at least one billion dollars per year. Think of how many services that would provide.
There wil be no easy fixes, but there are fixes and if the best and brightest lawmakers unite, regardless of party or who likes who, Medicare can not only be fixed - and this may take some time and a lot of work - but the foundation is good, the model is right and Medicare can be fixed before the money runs out, leaving enough for our children and grandchildren rather than leaving them nothing.
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