Legislative NewsCassidy, Blumenthal Introduce Bill to Lower Costs for Medicare Beneficiaries

Cassidy, Blumenthal Introduce Bill to Lower Costs for Medicare Beneficiaries

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WASHINGTON – May 15, 2025 – U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) introduced the Medicare Beneficiary Co-Pay Fairness Act of 2025 to make Medicare’s co-pay structure more affordable by extending the existing co-pay cap to Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs), ensuring fairer costs for patients, and supporting the continued growth and utilization of efficient, lower-cost surgical settings.

“If your grandmother depended on Medicare for life-saving treatment, you would not want to hear that Medicare was cutting corners,” said Dr. Cassidy. “This bill makes costs fairer for patients while keeping the quality of care high.”

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Background

Currently, while patients in both ASCs and Hospital Outpatient Departments (HOPDs) typically face a 20% co-pay, only HOPDs benefit from a co-pay cap, set at $1,676 for 2025. This leaves Medicare patients utilizing the over 6,300 Medicare-certified ASCs nationwide with potentially higher out-of-pocket expenses for approximately 150 procedures, even though ASCs offer high-quality, cost-effective care projected to save Medicare billions. 

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