KEY POINTS
  • Right now, Medicare's 60 million beneficiaries can only get dental, vision and hearing coverage through supplemental options such as Advantage plans or standalone insurance policies.
  • Original Medicare — Part A hospital coverage and Part B outpatient care — excludes those services except in limited circumstances.
  • Allowing Medicare to negotiate with drugmakers as outlined in one of the bills would save the government $345 billion from 2023 through 2029, according to an estimate from the Congressional Budget Office.
The rising sun illuminates the United States Capitol Building in September in Washington, DC.

Medicare beneficiaries would get dental, vision and hearing coverage if several bills now before Congress pass.

In addition, the government would get authority to negotiate prices with drugmakers and create a cap for Medicare out-of-pocket spending on prescription drugs. All have cleared the necessary committees over the last couple of weeks and now await full House action.