Medicare Advantage overpayments are driving up Part B premiums and reducing Social Security benefits for all beneficiaries, a new report finds.
Per‑person Medicare Part B premiums will rise from about $2,200 per year in the mid‑2020s to roughly $4,500 by 2035.
Years of Medicare Advantage overpayments have increased Part B premiums for everyone and eroded Social Security benefits, a new congressional report finds.
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A congressional probe claims Medicare Advantage overpayments last year raised Part B premiums $13.4B, adding $200/yr for ...
A congressional committee found that controversial practices like adding diagnoses in Medicare Advantage triggered higher ...
By Sneha S K March 10 (Reuters) - A congressional committee's investigators released a report on Tuesday that found the average American senior's Medicare premiums last year were about 10% higher due ...
Premium hike due Medicare Advantage overpayments adds $13.4B to 2025 Medicare Part B premiums, impacting beneficiaries and taxpayers nationwide.
Millions of seniors face a major financial hit as Medicare Part B premiums and deductibles see a substantial increase in 2026 ...
The Joint Economic Committee March 10 released a report that found Medicare Part B premiums rose last year due to Medicare Advantage overpayments.
A new projection from federal agencies outlines how rising Medicare Part B costs could offset part of the 2026 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment. The change affects millions of retirees whose ...