Feingold Pushes For Wisconsin's Fair Share of Medicare Dollars Senator Outlines Medicare Proposal During Local Listening Sessions April 17, 2003 Clintonville, WI - U.S. Senator Russ Feingold today discussed his legislative
proposal to help Wisconsin get its fair share of Medicare dollars by
reforming the Medicare reimbursement system. Feingold's legislation
will reduce regional inequities in Medicare spending and reward, "The distribution of Medicare dollars among the 50 states is grossly unfair to Wisconsin, and much of the Upper Midwest," Feingold said. "Wisconsinites pay payroll taxes just like every American worker, but we get back much less in Medicare funds than do many other states.” Wisconsin seniors receive a narrower range of health care services than Medicare recipients in most other states as a result of the unfair reimbursement rate. For instance, Medicare beneficiaries in many other areas can choose between an HMO or traditional fee-for-service Medicare, a choice many Wisconsinites do not have. "To give an idea of how inequitable the distribution of Medicare
dollars is, imagine identical twins over the age of 65," Feingold
explained. "The twins have worked at the same company and received
the same salary and paid the same taxes. But if one twin retired to
New Orleans, Louisiana, and the other retired in Wisconsin, they would
have vastly different health care options under Medicare. The twin in
Louisiana would get much more." Feingold held his 22nd Listening Session of 2003, and his 742nd since
he was first elected, at the Clintonville Public Library, starting at
12:00 p.m. He held his 23rd Listening Session of 2003, and his 743rd
since he was first elected, at the Plainfield Community Center, starting
at 3:30 p.m. This is Feingold’s eleventh year of holding Listening
Sessions in every county. |