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dalton99a

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Tue Jul 15, 2025, 06:29 PM Jul 15

Trump Administration Will Limit Medicare Spending on Pricey Bandages

Last edited Tue Jul 15, 2025, 07:48 PM - Edit history (1)

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/15/health/medicare-skin-substitutes-prices.html

https://archive.ph/Tdl0r

Trump Administration Will Limit Medicare Spending on Pricey Bandages
In an about-face, the administration is cracking down on so-called skin substitutes, overused treatments that cost Medicare more than $10 billion last year.
By Sarah Kliff and Katie Thomas
July 15, 2025, 2:05 p.m. ET

Medicare plans to slash payments for expensive and untested skin bandages that have cost the federal government billions of dollars, the Trump administration announced Monday.

The new proposed limit is an about-face for the administration, which twice delayed Biden-era rules to reduce spending on the bandages, known as skin substitutes. President Trump, who previously defended the payments on social media, received a large campaign donation last year from a leading bandage seller.

Spending on skin substitutes has increased fortyfold in the past five years, surpassing $10 billion in 2024. That sharp increase is one of the largest examples of Medicare waste in the program’s history, according to data analysts and industry experts.

Medicare, the government insurance plan for seniors, spent more last year on the bandages than on ambulance rides or anesthesia, despite limited evidence that they work. The bandages are made from dried bits of placenta and are used on wounds that won’t heal.

For years, lax Medicare rules have allowed makers of the bandage to essentially set their own prices. Companies have brought more than 100 new versions to market since 2023, some costing Medicare more than $21,000 per square inch.

The new Medicare policy proposes setting a flat payment of $806 per square inch. The lower fee is likely to stamp out a lucrative scheme that The New York Times reported on this year: Doctors can buy the coverings at large discounts and then charge Medicare the full sticker price, pocketing the difference.

Some doctors have earned tens of millions of dollars for relatively simple procedures that involve making house calls to apply the bandages.

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Trump Administration Will Limit Medicare Spending on Pricey Bandages (Original Post) dalton99a Jul 15 OP
Is this for like mrsa treatment? MerryBlooms Jul 15 #1
In a lot of cases, its not a rebuild MerryBlooms Jul 15 #2
So, I was contaminated twice at south beach Miami MerryBlooms Jul 15 #3
I'm pretty good, but man MerryBlooms Jul 15 #4
In addition to flat fee, skin substitutes is one item listed for original Medicare preauthorization in 2026 in 6 states. Silent Type Jul 15 #5

MerryBlooms

(11,949 posts)
1. Is this for like mrsa treatment?
Tue Jul 15, 2025, 06:42 PM
Jul 15

I read through the article, but it's not clear
Other flesh eating bacteria, will also need rebuild

MerryBlooms

(11,949 posts)
2. In a lot of cases, its not a rebuild
Tue Jul 15, 2025, 06:49 PM
Jul 15

For me, I had 2 graphs taken out of my left hip, to replace my L2, from contracting MRSA from 1st back surgery
So, about 6mths later, released, dirty hardware, lol, 2 hardware
Less than a year later
All hardware removed again, because of contamination
Another 5mths in hospital

MerryBlooms

(11,949 posts)
3. So, I was contaminated twice at south beach Miami
Tue Jul 15, 2025, 06:52 PM
Jul 15

No recourse
Portland oregon got me clean and stable
Lol, Portland should sue south beach
And me too!
It cost my insurance over 6 million, and me 750,000

MerryBlooms

(11,949 posts)
4. I'm pretty good, but man
Tue Jul 15, 2025, 06:59 PM
Jul 15

No picnic being fused into your pelvis.
At least I'm scooting around pretty good these days 👍
Even tho I am shaped like a question mark lol

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