Maximize Your Medicare Drug Savings in 2025

Maximize Your Medicare Drug Savings in 2025 https://youtu.be/iOy0I0AL3KA?si=qTc7Udy6gSO5L6xL Are you on Medicare? Do you know someone on Medicare? If yes, listen up. There are huge good news changes taking effect in January 2025 to reduce your prescription costs. Medicare Part D enrollees’ out-of-pocket spending on prescription drugs will be capped at $2,000. This is due […]
Medicaid Cuts THREATEN Your Healthcare

Center for Children and Families In the complex landscape of American healthcare, Medicaid stands as a critical lifeline for millions of individuals and families. However, looming changes in federal policy threaten to upend this vital support system. The proposed Medicaid cuts by the 2025 Congress pose significant challenges, potentially impacting nearly 80 million people, including […]
Last Chance to Sign Up for Health Insurance – HealthCare dot Gov

https://youtu.be/Z8d3d1y4vXkAs the year draws to a close, so does the opportunity to secure your health insurance for 2025 through HealthCare.gov. The open enrollment deadline of January 15 is rapidly approaching, making this your final chance to obtain affordable and quality health coverage. Whether you’re seeking individual plans, family coverage, or specialized health insurance options, HealthCare.gov […]
How Project 2025 will Change Healthcare in the United States – 9 Project 2025 is Bad for Healthcare

https://youtu.be/uC2MdDAlx8Q This is Video 9, the final in our series How Project 2025 will Change Healthcare in the United States. From all our research we have to say, Project 2025 for healthcare is simply a bad idea. In this video we review: The heavy effects of Project 2025 on Red States The rollback of the […]
How Project 2025 will Change Healthcare in the United States – Video 8 -Impact on Rural Healthcare

https://youtu.be/iXaAsmbwzTw Project 2025 aims to reduce federal spending and increase state and private sector control over healthcare. The proposed changes carry significant risks, particularly to the 20% of US residents who live in rural counties. The reduction in federal support for Medicaid, the rollback of ACA provisions, deregulation of private insurance, cuts to preventive services, […]
How Project 2025 will Change Healthcare in the United States – 7 Impact on Public Health Programs

https://youtu.be/3sLT8PdncJ4 Project 2025 will have enormous negative impact on Public Health Programs funded by our 50 State Departments of Health. State public health programs are funded by a combination of State tax revenues and generous Federal revenues given to the States on an as-needed basis. Project 2025 will greatly reduce Federal funding to the States, […]
Medicare Part D Medication Spending Cap 2025 Explained – You Need to Know

https://youtu.be/cB2F4VmSlQ8 Thanks to the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act enacted by the Biden Administration, your annual out-of-pocket prescription drug costs will be capped at $2,000 per year starting in January 2025. According to a new report from AARP, Medicare drug plan enrollees who reach the new out-of-pocket cap will see average savings of roughly $1,100, or […]
How Project 2025 will Change Healthcare in the United States – Video 4 – Impact on Private Insurance

Subscribe to our YouTube Channel A significant component of the Affordable Care Act (passed in 2010) is its insurance mandates, designed to expand coverage, improve healthcare quality, and reduce costs. These mandates encompass a range of requirements for individuals, employers, and insurance companies, aimed at creating a more inclusive and efficient healthcare system. Project 2025 […]
How Project 2025 will Change Healthcare in the United States Video 3: Impact on the Affordable Care Act

https://youtu.be/5W7epVx1SkwProject 2025 will significantly reduce funds from the Federal Government to the States to provide medical coverage. Instead of the Federal Government providing funding as needed for: insurance marketplaces community health clinics Accountable Care Organizations (ACO’s) and Emergency Services Project 2025 will replace this funding with limited Block Grants to each State, thereby producing significant […]