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Is the Medicare Set-aside indexed to account for inflation or reduced to present cash value?

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A59. No. While this was initially a consideration and there was a requirement that the Medicare Set-aside be indexed consistent with how Medicare calculates its growth in spending, as of October 15, 2004 the Medicare Set-aside does not need to be indexed for inflation and may not be discounted to present cash value.

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