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Medicare Spending New York Times To the Editor: Re "Why Hagel Was Picked" (column, Jan. 8): David Brooks takes aim at Medicare, branding this guaranteed health benefit as "the crucial element driving all federal spending over the next few decades." But this explanation focuses on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Road Forward: Social Security and Medicare Huffington Post (blog) I recently received a letter from Philip, an AARP member in Fort Morgan, Colo., who wrote, "Social Security and Medicare are the foundation of most Americans' future. Rightly or wrongly, they are. We can make them secure, but it won't happen if we don ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Healthcare reform's fail-safe Los Angeles Times Although Republicans are eager to repeal the entire 2010 healthcare reform law, they started the new session of Congress last week by taking aim at one provision in particular: the Independent Payment Advisory Board, a yet-to-be-named group of 15 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ophthalmology experts ponder consequences of health care reform, Medicare ... Healio Simultaneously, outside the purview of the ACA, potential Medicare fee cuts present further challenges. Physicians faced a possible 26.5% cut in Medicare reimbursement on Jan. 1, unless Congress intervened. The payment cut stems from the sustainable ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Daily Kos: What are some Progressive Solutions to the "Medicare ... By rss@dailykos.com (jamess) According to the Congressional Budget Office, immediately increasing the Medicare age to 67 would save about 5% in the annual Medicare budget -- not an insignificant amount of money. Such a move would also have a positive impact on ... Recent |
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Mass. hospital coalition targets Medicare ... - The Boston Globe A coalition of 20 state hospital associations submitted a letter to President Obama this week asking him to remedy a provision in the national health reform law ... www.bostonglobe.com/news/politics/2013/.../story.html |
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