Former President Donald Trump's potential return might significantly privatize Medicare, with the rise of Medicare Advantage plans becoming the primary choice for millions of beneficiaries.
Health analysts warn that if Medicare Advantage becomes the default, it could lead to a private insurance model that restricts patient options and care.
While proponents argue that Medicare Advantage offers better benefits, critics fear it may increase costs and impose stringent conditions that could trap seniors in restrictive plans.
With Medicare covering 66 million people, changes could dramatically shift how the federal program operates, impacting costs and patient care for years to come.
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