Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

No Medicare voucher

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It is hard to believe that our nation celebrated Medicare’s 50th anniversar­y just over a year ago, yet there is now a move in Congress to drasticall­y change the program that has achieved so much.

Don’t be fooled: The push for a Medicare voucher system, sometimes called premium support, is an effort to shift the costs onto the 565,000 individual­s on Medicare in our state, a number that is rising fast. In other words, you will have to pay more to get the care you need—if you can even afford it under a voucher system. More people will be forced to choose between health care and other necessitie­s. Getting sick will become riskier than ever.

When Donald Trump was running for president, he pledged to protect Medicare, and recognized its importance to older Americans who depend on it. We are now depending on Congress and our Arkansas representa­tives to stand by President Trump’s promise to protect Medicare.

Rising health-care costs are a problem for Americans of all ages and political views. It needs to be tackled by both parties, but responsibl­y. Our nation has been well-served by a strong Medicare program that keeps care affordable for seniors. I believe a proposed voucher system would dramatical­ly increase costs for our older Americans at a time of life when they can least afford it. LARRY LARSON

Little Rock

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