Senate Democrats Consider Lower Medicare Age Requirement

Senate Democrats “are discussing the idea of expanding Medicare by lowering the age at which the elderly could enter the government-run insurance program,” sources tell the Huffington Post.

The proposal would lower the age of eligibility for Medicare from 65 to 55, though an age limit of 60 has also been suggested. Crucial details — such as the timing of the implementation of such a reform — were not provided due to the sensitivity and ongoing nature of the deliberations. A high-ranking Democratic source off the Hill confirmed that such discussions are taking place.

Lowering the floor for Medicare is one of several ideas being discussed as a way to pacify progressives upset over the potential elimination of a public option for insurance coverage, one of the sources added. Senate Democrats held discussions this past weekend about replacing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s version of a public plan with one that would be non-profit-based. The alternative proposal would be offered in state exchanges, run by private insurers but monitored by the Office of Personnel Management.

There are “potential complications with the compromise proposal.”

Medicare already is on an increasingly expensive financial track, though efforts to cut some of the budgetary waste from the system have met with forceful pushback from moderates and Republicans in the Senate. In addition, the Senate weakened a proposed Medicare Commission, which would have been granted autonomy to suggest or pursue money-saving proposals.

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5 responses to “Senate Democrats Consider Lower Medicare Age Requirement

  1. Ann Kimsey

    I hope the lowering of age for medicare will pass
    right away. This is really needed. My husband
    and I desperatel are praying this will happen
    soon. Please senators and congressmen pass
    this.

    • DeLynn Bastian

      Have you heard anything recently about lowering the age for Medicare? I keep checking online but can find no current information. I hope they do it !

  2. Ann Kimsey

    I hope the age will be lowered to 55 and at a price that is affordable. Please keep me updated.
    We need medicare.

  3. DeLynn Bastian

    I have heard nothing about lowering the Medicare age to 55 recently. It would be a God send, however, I think reducing the age to 60 would be sufficient. Has there been any more discussion about it?

  4. Robert L. Matarainen

    Lower the age to 60 and for those people , increase the cost of Medicare to two or three times what a person over 65 would pay.

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