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Saturday, December 29, 2012

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News9 new results for Medicare
 
Fiscal cliff cuts could weaken Medicare in NJ
NJ.com
The 2 percent cut would cost New Jersey health care facilities $133 million in 2013, affecting hospitals, nursing homes and physicians who accept Medicare, the federal health insurance program for seniors. "This is making people in my position very ...
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NJ.com
Health Care Industry Anxiously Awaiting Fiscal Cliff Outcome With Medicare ...
Huffington Post
WASHINGTON — Confused about the federal budget struggle? So are doctors, hospital administrators and other medical professionals who serve the 100 million Americans covered by Medicare and Medicaid. Rarely has the government sent so many ...
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Corker, Alexander offer plan to cut Medicare, up debt ceiling
Knoxville News Sentinel
With that confidence, Tennessee's senators turned to spending cuts and offered a proposal to exchange a $1 trillion reduction in entitlement spending — mostly from Medicare — for a $1 trillion rise in the federal debt ceiling. "Taxes is not the ...
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Estate Planning: How the Obamacare Medicare surtax affects trusts and estates
Lake County News
On Jan. 1, 2013, the 3.8 percent Medicare surtax, passed by Congress in 2010 to help pay for Obamacare, takes effect. The 3.8 percent surtax is in addition to any income tax owed and applies to both individuals and trusts and estates. Let us examine ...
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Physicians Fear Medicare Cuts Due to Fiscal Cliff
East Idaho News
Ingram Publishing/Thinkstock(WASHINGTON) -- Medicare physicians are preparing for fee hikes for their patients if Congress is unable to resolve the fiscal cliff, according to a statement by the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). According ...
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Don't hike Medicare age
WatertownDailyTimes.com
I am disappointed to hear that politicians in Washington are thinking of raising the Medicare eligibility age as part of the fiscal cliff negotiations. This just does not make sense for today's seniors, for those who have recently retired or for future ...
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GOP Senators Propose Raising Medicare Age
OpEdNews
These discussions are not moderated. We rely on users to police themselves, and flag inappropriate comments and behavior. In accordance with our Guidelines and Policies, we reserve the right to remove any post at any time for any reason, and will ...
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Letter: Let Medicare use its clout to spare seniors
The State Journal-Register
A lot of ideas about how to reduce Medicare spending are being bandied about as Washington grapples with the fiscal showdown. Most of these ideas involve seniors paying a lot more to get the health care they need. Somehow, in the topsy-turvy Capital ...
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Covering the Bases: Options for supplementing Medicare [Capital (Annapolis, MD)]
Insurance News Net (press release)
Last week I read your article about the person who just was awarded their Social Security Disability benefit and was waiting the two years for their Medicare to begin. I am in a similar situation but am closing in on my two-year wait. Medicare is due ...
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Blogs1 new result for Medicare
 
Peter Orszag Chart Shows Medicare Costs Slowing - Business Insider
By Joe Weisenthal
The conventional wisdom on the deficit is: Right now the deficit doesn't pose a problem, but thanks to the gigantic growth in healthcare costs, it's inevitable that the government will get swamped by Medicare spending, ergo we need to tweak ...
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