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GOP suggests Medicare, Social Security cuts for 'fiscal cliff' deal Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON -- The Senate's top Republican suggested specific cuts to popular safety-net entitlement programs – Medicare and Social Security – as the kind of proposals his party wants on the table in talks with the White House over the year-end budget ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare, Medicaid cost Connecticut towns money for ambulance calls Middletown Press In towns throughout the state and country, a majority of patients an ambulance transports are on Medicare. That majority translates to a huge gap in revenue because the federal government, which regulates Medicare, doesn't fully reimburse the cost of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Feds investigate center for Medicare fraud San Francisco Chronicle (AP) — Documents unsealed in federal court give details of a federal investigation into allegations of Medicare fraud at Cleveland-based Life Care Centers of America. A judge unsealed the records Friday after a request from Chattanooga Times Free ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Montana Senior Medicare Patrol reports phone scams on Medicare renewal The Missoulian The Montana Senior Medicare Patrol program has recently received reports of apparent telephone scams in western Montana in which callers are trying to get personal information under the guise of updating or renewing Medicare cards. Although they came ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare scam wave hits Midwest again Topeka Capital Journal If someone calls saying you're going to get a new Medicare card, don't listen. It's a scam, according to representatives from the Better Business Bureau and an Omaha woman who received the call. BBB Kansas State director Denise Groene said the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare card phone scams reported The Bozeman Daily Chronicle Officials warn senior citizens of a phone scam going around western Montana in which callers are trying to get personal information under the guise of updating or renewing Medicare cards. "Medicare will never call you because they already have your ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SENIOR NEWS: Medicare D open enrollment coming to a close on Friday The Westerly Sun Just a reminder, open enrollment for Medicare D closes Friday. Nichole Woodward, our EIS worker, Joan Pistone, our former EIS worker, and Richard Sullivan, our SHIP counselor who came out of retirement for November deserve a hearty round of applause ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chuck Newcomb: Medicare readmission policy penalizes hospitals, but patients ... Los Banos Enterprise A study in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2009 found that "almost one fifth (19.6 percent) of the 11,855,702 Medicare beneficiaries who had been discharged from a hospital were rehospitalized within 30 days, and 34.0 percent were rehospitalized ... See all stories on this topic » |
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No, CNN and Erin Burnett, gutting Medicare and Social Security is ... Cenk Uygur calls out CNN host Erin Burnett for challenging Congressman Peter Defazio on the necessity of entitlement reform. The Current.com Feed |
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Cutting consultations led to more Medicare spending | Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Medicare unintentionally spent more money on doctor's-office visits in 2010, the year it introduced a simplified fee schedule, ... www.reuters.com/.../us-medicare-spending-idUSBRE8AR19A... |
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