Former health and human services secretary Michael Leavitt was incorrect in calling the Affordable Care Act’s Medicare reforms an “illusion” [“The wrong prescription for Medicare,” Washington Forum, Aug. 27]. It’s no illusion to the seniors and people with disabilities who will pay less for prescription drugs, to the millions of Medicare beneficiaries who will have preventive care and check-ups covered without paying co-pays, or to the people who will be protected from fraud and abuse. Under the act, Medicare is stronger than it has been in years, and seniors will get new benefits. That’s no illusion; that’s progress.