House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan is getting ready to release his second budget blueprint, as well as he isn't expected to pull any punches on Medicare.
Ryan told National Journal's Nancy Cook that a budget plan is more important than Republicans winning a White House in November.
"The moral obligation to do something about a debt crisis trumps everything," Ryan said.
For health policy which means one thing: Medicare as well as Medicaid are once again in for a poignant overhaul from Ryan, despite a arriving presidential election as well as political hurdles of tweaking popular health programs. Medicare as well as Medicaid make up a outrageous chunk of a deficit, especially in a long run.
Has Ryan succeeded in becoming different a discourse of Washington policymakers when it comes to Medicare as well as Medicaid? Is a Medicare voucher system or block grants for Medicaid becoming an inevitable resolution to a country's fiscal woes?
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