11/19/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/19/2024 07:15
The Committee for Economic Development (CED), the public policy center of The Conference Board, has issued a new Solutions Brief, Modernizing Health Programs for Fiscal Sustainability and Quality. It recommends several policy reforms for decreasing the cost of Medicare and other Federal health programs while increasing the quality of care for patients.
The Solutions Brief-the latest in CED's Sustaining Capitalism series-comes as fiscal and demographic challenges threaten the financial sustainability of Medicare, requiring a broad effort to modernize the program. To address this, Congress should consider a comprehensive package of reforms through bipartisan negotiations, facilitated by a bipartisan Fiscal Commission.
As the Solutions Brief emphasizes, the interconnectedness of the health care system demands a whole-system perspective. Policymakers should consider how each reform would impact patients, health care providers, hospitals, insurers, and other relevant stakeholders. Stakeholder engagement at every step of the process will be crucial.
"The headwinds facing Medicare-left unaddressed-threaten its solvency and ability to provide care to millions of vulnerable Americans," said David K. Young, President of CED. "An aging population and rising health care costs per beneficiary put pressure on the Federal budget, which is already running sustained, record-breaking deficits. Policymakers and health care providers must work together-and quickly-to put Medicare on sound financial footing."
Framework for Modernizing Medicare
The size and complexity of Medicare require a framework of principles to drive the modernization of the program. This serves to meet the needs of both current and future beneficiaries and bend the cost curve of increasing spending while promoting high-quality care.
Key Recommendations
These recommendations for Congress, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and health care providers lay out potential options that collectively work together to achieve the broad transformations needed to set Medicare and other Federal health programs on a more sustainable fiscal path. CED's recommendations include:
About The Conference Board
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The Committee for Economic Development (CED) is the public policy center of The Conference Board. The nonprofit, nonpartisan, business-led organization delivers well-researched analysis and reasoned solutions in the nation's interest. CED Trustees are chief executive officers and key executives of leading US companies who bring their unique experience to address today's pressing policy issues. Collectively, they represent 30+ industries and over 4 million employees. ConferenceBoard.org/us/Committee-Economic-Development