Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing (Dec 2022)

Implementing Competitive Bidding in the Medicare Program: An Expressway to Solvency

  • Rohini Chakravarthy MD, MBA,
  • Gail R. Wilensky PhD,
  • Brian J. Miller MD, MBA, MPH

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/00469580221141776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59

Abstract

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The Medicare program faces increasing budgetary pressures, with recent estimates suggesting that the Medicare Hospital Insurance Trust will be insolvent as soon as 2028. Simultaneously, the Medicare Advantage (MA) program, a managed competition model, continues to grow its market penetration as beneficiaries increasingly choose private plans over traditional fee for service (FFS) Medicare. With the relative cost of the 2 forms of Medicare a subject of debate, policy experts have proposed a variety of policy options to address the program’s budgetary pressures and place it on a firmer fiscal footing. This paper explores the implementation of one of these proposals in greater detail: fully transitioning the entire Medicare program to a competitive bidding model in order to reduce overall program costs and improve price competition. Current MA plan bidding methodology is explored, followed by a description of prior proposed competitive bidding models. Implementation challenges are addressed, along with specific policy considerations to protect beneficiaries who wish to remain in FFS Medicare.