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Saturday, January 12, 2013

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21 states take aim at Mass. hospitals' Medicare windfall
Boston Globe
Massachusetts comes out a winner due to a Medicare rule that says a state's urban hospitals must be reimbursed for wages paid to doctors and staff at least as much as rural hospitals. Since Massachusetts has only one rural hospital, Nantucket Cottage ...
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Boston Globe
The Real Reason Medicare Costs Will Explode
The Fiscal Times
Medicare costs continue to be under the microscope as Congress and President Obama gear up for a fight over spending cuts, but a couple of reports released in recent days offer seemingly encouraging news in the decades-long fight to keep health care ...
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The Fiscal Times
RIVERSIDE: Medicare workshop set for Sunday, Jan. 13
Press-Enterprise
The Inland Empire Nu-Voices Organization is hosting a free workshop Sunday, Jan. 13, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. to discuss the changes to Medicare and how it will impact those enrolled. The meeting will be held at Kaiser Permanente, located at 10800 ...
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Press-Enterprise
Harris Sherline: Bleeding Cash, Can Medicare Survive?
Noozhawk
Like all government programs, Medicare has evolved over the years and morphed into something that was never envisioned at the time it was created. And, it's clear to any informed observer that it's guaranteed to go broke before long. Estimates vary ...
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Medicare workshop is Thursday
Enterprise-Record
CHICO — Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program at Passages Adult Resource Center is planning a workshop for people who are or will be new to Medicare, whether eligibility is due to turning 65 or transitioning to Medicare due to a disability.
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Social Security, Medicare Safe From Fed Cuts—Until March
New America Media
Although Social Security and Medicare were left pretty much intact, the entitlement programs may very well be on the table when Congress takes up the issue again. Carroll Estes, professor at the University of California, San Francisco's Institute for ...
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McKinney Couple Arrested on Charges of Medicare, Medicaid Fraud
TownSquareBuzz.com
John Mitchell Rutoskey, 59, and his wife, Gwenice Rutoskey, 54, face federal charges of defrauding Medicaid and Medicare through their work with nursing homes, according to local reports. They were amed in an indictment returned by a federal grand jury ...
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