Medicare: The trainwreck ahead
The Weekly StandardPosted: June 26th, 2008 by Steve Trinward
Author: James C. Capretta
“Social Security reform plans are a dime a dozen, but credible Medicare reform proposals are scarce. Why? Because Medicare’s financial problems are so immense as to seem beyond resolution, and the policy environment is complex. Would-be entitlement reformers decry the lack of courageous leadership from politicians, but, truth be told, even the so-called experts are at a loss over how to begin closing Medicare’s yawning financing gap. The most recent report from the program’s board of trustees, issued in late March, only adds to the sense of hopelessness. Medicare’s liabilities are expected to exceed revenue dedicated to paying for the program by $36 trillion over the next 75 years, and the trust fund that pays for hospital services is expected to go bankrupt in 2019.” (06/16/08)