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Why Raising the Medicare Eligibility Age Makes No Sense Huffington Post Raising the eligibility age from 65 to 67 would save Medicare billions because there would be fewer medical bills to pay. But those people will still need coverage and will still get sick. So raising the eligibility age would do nothing more than shift ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report estimates health plan overbilled Medicare $424M News10.net Medicare may have overpaid an estimated $424 million to PacifiCare of California's Medicare Advantage plan based on risk assessments that in many cases made patients seem sicker than they were, according to a federal oversight agency. Medicare ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Social Security and Medicare trim would squeeze retirees Sun-Sentinel WASHINGTON — Democrats in Congress and many of their constituents from the retirement haven of Florida are trying to fend off Republican proposals to trim future Medicare and Social Security benefits as part of a budget deal to avert the fiscal cliff ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
PRT versus IMRT toxicity in Medicare beneficiaries with prostate cancer EurekAlert (press release) There is no difference between proton radiotherapy (PRT) and intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) when comparing the toxicity among Medicare beneficiary patients with prostate cancer at 12 months post-treatment according to a study published ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boehner Cliff Offer Would Raise Medicare Eligibility, Shift Inflation Measure Roll Call House Speaker John A. Boehner's new offer to allow higher tax rates in a fiscal cliff agreement includes a proposal to raise the eligibility age for Medicare and use a tougher measure for inflation adjustments for Social Security, according to sources ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What's New for Medicare Recipients for 2013 - Hermosa Beach, CA Patch Patch.com By David Sayen. The Affordable Care Act strengthened Medicare in important ways. Signed in 2010, the federal health law already has provided free preventive health benefits to millions of people with Medicare, and saved billions of dollars for those ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Viewpoints: Raising Medicare's Entitlement Age Doesn't Save Money; New Anti ... Kaiser Health News Dec 17, 2012. Los Angeles Times: Medicare: Is 67 The New 65? Looking for ways to slow the growth of entitlement programs, budget negotiators in Washington are considering making seniors wait two years longer to qualify for Medicare — from age 65 to 67. See all stories on this topic » | ||
You can help prevent Medicare fraud ! NorthJersey.com Medicare fraud is costing the taxpayers of this country millions of dollars per year! That means it affects each and every person receiving Medicare benefits by driving up our premium. If you are receiving Medicare benefits, here is a list of tips that ... See all stories on this topic » |
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The Story of Medicare: A Timeline - Kaiser Family Foundation With Washington considering changes to Medicare to reduce the federal deficit, a new video from the Kaiser Family Foundation highlights the Medicare program's evolution from its origins to the current day. Medicare reports, fact sheets... | ||
Democrats Wary Of Medicare Benefits Cuts Being Discussed In ... Talk of hiking costs for wealthier beneficiaries and increasing the program's eligibility age appear to make some Democrats nervous, and may be causing difficulties in the Democratic caucus. Daily Report | ||
medicare questions=- - FederalSoup.com Is this correct?=--I,m still working and plan to work for a few more years.I will be aged 65 next march... FederalSoup.com : Medicare and... | ||
What's New for Medicare Recipients for 2013 - in Belmont Shore ... Here are some changes coming in the new year, writes David Sayen, Medicare's regional administrator for Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and the Pacific Trust Territories. Belmont Shore-Naples Patch | ||
Five Reasons Raising the Medicare Eligibility Age Would Be A ... By s.e. smith Proposals to raise the Medicare eligibility age in the United States would be a disaster for older adults counting on this famous social welfare program for assistance. Care2 Causes |
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