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Health Insurers Call Out Trump On Promise To Not Cut Seniors’ Medicare

Last updated: June 9, 2025 11:15 am
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The nation’s health insurance companies are up in arms over proposed legislation in Congress that they say would break a promise made by President Donald Trump and the GOP not to cut Medicare benefits for seniors. The lobby group America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) issued a statement on Monday, June 9, expressing its concerns about the impact of the proposed budget reconciliation legislation on Medicare.

The healthcare industry is already reeling from proposed cuts in healthcare benefits to millions of Americans. The American Medical Association has launched an ad campaign targeting U.S. senators in an effort to stop the budget legislation.

The legislation, known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” passed the Republican-controlled House of Representatives in late May. It includes significant reductions in federal Medicaid spending, which could result in 7.8 million more uninsured Americans, according to a KFF analysis.

AHIP, whose members include major health insurers like Elevance Health, Humana, Aetna, and various Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans, warned that Medicare would also face cuts under the proposed legislation. This could lead to higher costs for millions of seniors who rely on Medicare Advantage plans provided by these insurers.

President and CEO of AHIP, Mike Tuffin, emphasized the importance of keeping the promise not to cut Medicare benefits. He pointed out that President Trump had previously stated that his administration would not cut Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid benefits.

Health insurers are concerned that any cuts to Medicare Advantage could result in higher costs and reductions in benefits for over 34 million seniors. They are particularly opposed to the “No UPCODE Act” which they believe would undermine the promise made to America’s seniors.

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The potential loss of members covered by Medicare Advantage would have a significant impact on health insurers, as they rely on large numbers of subscribers to cover their costs. Many insurers have already been struggling with rising costs due to an increase in seniors purchasing Medicare Advantage plans.

In conclusion, the battle over healthcare legislation in Congress is intensifying, with health insurers fighting to protect Medicare benefits for seniors. The outcome of this legislative debate will have far-reaching implications for millions of Americans who rely on these vital healthcare programs.

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