New bipartisan legislation would require the comptroller general to study key aspects of the 1-800-Medicare call line's performance, including customer wait times.
The bill, H.R. 9916, the Improving Medicare Services Act of 2024, was introduced by Rep. Monica De La Cruz, R-Texas, and is co-led by Rep. Lou Correa, D-Calif.
"Seniors rely on the 1-800-Medicare call line for essential information and assistance regarding their healthcare coverage," De La Cruz said in a statement. "We must ensure that this service is meeting their needs efficiently and effectively."
The study, De La Cruz continued, "will highlight where improvements are needed and ensure that we have updated data to make informed decisions on behalf of Medicare recipients. With this legislation, we're standing up for our seniors to ensure they get the high-quality service they've earned."
The study would also look at staffing competency and contractor performance as well as benchmarking potential improvements or downgrades in service.
The bill directs the U.S. comptroller general to conduct a comprehensive study and share recommendations on the 1-800-Medicare line, as well as provide recommendations to Congress and the Department of Health and Human Services.