The new Medicare Trustees report confirms this important program remains in deep financial trouble, with only 13 years left of solvency in the main trust fund. Democrats and Republicans recognize one solution to extending the life of Medicare is to improve how care is delivered to seniors once they leave the hospital. Finding the right reforms in post-acute care can both improve care for today's seniors and help save Medicare for the future generations.
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Brady highlights Medicare's financial issues and the need for reforms in post-acute care.
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