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Don't Give Yourself a Medicare-Induced Heart Attack Fox Business Provided you have worked in jobs where Social Security and Medicare taxes were deducted from your paychecks, Medicare hospitalization insurance costs nothing. If you are receiving either Social Security or Railroad retirement benefits at the time you ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Create Medicare for all Washington Post Until we establish an "improved Medicare for all" — a single-payer system that ends the flagrant waste, inefficiency and injustice associated with the private insurance industry — we won't get to home plate. As the institute's report makes plain ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama defends Medicare, Medicaid in inaugural address The Hill (blog) In previous budget negotiations, congressional Democrats successfully beat back efforts to raise the eligibility age for Medicare and change the way Social Security benefits are calculated. Republicans have also proposed much deeper cuts, namely a plan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama: Medicare, Social Security changes only on my terms Politico President Barack Obama drew a hard line once again Monday against entitlement cuts that could change the basic structure of programs like Medicare or Social Security — making it clear that any measures to reduce the cost of health care must be done on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Medicare scheme involves stolen identities San Francisco Chronicle DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Scammers have used the stolen identities of doctors and made up businesses to bill Medicare for millions of dollars of nonexistent services, a newspaper investigation has found. Dozens of so-called medical providers in Ohio have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Ohio Medicare scheme involves stolen identities Akron Beacon Journal Dozens of so-called medical providers in Ohio have registered with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services by using nothing more than a mailbox as their address even though investigators know it's part of a common scheme used to steal from the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cut private Medicare programs to save money STLtoday.com The article and interview ("Health economist talks about fixing Medicare," Jan. 18) with Professor Tim McBride mentioned the need to increase funding for Social Security but did not include the important point that the Social Security Trust Fund has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare and veterans' benefits Beatrice Daily Sun Veterans older than 65 years of age may be able to get health benefits from both Medicare and the Veterans' Administration. In order for that to happen, several things must be in place. A veteran must have applied for and be entitled to Veterans ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NBC's David Gregory: 'Medicare is a huge problem' | The Raw Story By Arturo Garcia "Meet The Press" host David Gregory said on Monday morning that President Barack Obama will have to convince the public during his second term to accept unpopular ideas, like cutting Medicare. "The president, and it starts today, has to be ... The Raw Story | ||
Obama: Social Security and Medicare Are What Make Us Strong By Patterico The commitments we make to each other: through Medicare, and Medicaid, and Social Security, these things do not sap our initiative; they strengthen us. They do not make us a nation of takers; they free us to take the risks that make this ... Patterico's Pontifications | ||
Big Pharma and John Kerry Raid Medicare | Via Meadia By Walter Russell Mead A provision in the newly-passed fiscal cliff bill allows pharmaceutical giant Amgen to sell one of its pills (Sensipar) for two more years without having to negotiate a fair price with Medicare. Sensipar is an expensive pill, and the two year delay ... Via Meadia | ||
Health Department Holds Three-Day Tibetan Medicare System ... By jamphel The Tibetan Medicare System (TMS) experience sharing meeting started on 21s January at Micro Insurance Academy (MIA) conference hall with a welcome speech by the chairman of MIA, Prof. David Dror and a keynote address by Health ... Central Tibetan Administration | ||
Exhibit A: Medicare, The Corporate Welfare Program - Max Keiser By Wolf Richter Congress excels at enriching corporate welfare programs—in this case, Medicare. Ironically, it happened while Congress is struggling to rein in Medicare's gargantuan deficits with belt-tightening measures that would hit people who paid into ... Max Keiser |
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