There is bipartisan recognition that the current structure of the Medicare benefit is outdated, confusing, and in need of reform, and taking steps to improve the current array of confusing deductibles, copayments and coinsurance is long overdue.
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Brady emphasizes the need for Medicare reform due to its outdated structure.
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