
June 10, 2025
Senate Now Zeroing In On Medicare Advantage The Senate appears to be zeroing in on Medicare Advantage (MA) overpayments for the budget reconciliation bill to achieve greater savings and perhaps reduce Medicaid cuts. MA plans and lobbies are lining up to oppose it, saying the reductions will impact enrollees. Sen. Bill Casidy, R-LA and Chairman of the HELP Committee, is one GOP senator examining it, which has bipartisan support (not that Democrats will vote for the bill). Exactly what would be included is open. One report says the provision would save $100 billion over the 10-year horizon and would limit the ability to include old or unrelated medical conditions in the cost of care. Another proposal would save as much as $275 billion over 10 years. Very high estimates suggest total overpayments from risk adjustments are $43 billion annually (although I have great doubt about that number). The Centers for



