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State, feds negotiate Medicare waiver Cumberland Times-News Maryland is the only state in the nation that has a Medicare waiver. Unlike the other 49 states, it is exempt from federal Medicare rates and is permitted to set health care prices for all payers. This exemption translates into over $1.6 billion in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare Cut Threatens to Cost Arkansas Hospitals $407M Arkansas Business Online "Aggregately, Arkansas hospitals stand to lose $2 billion over a 10-year period in Medicare cuts, and that applies pretty much to hospitals across the board," said Paul Cunningham, executive vice president of the Arkansas Hospital Association. "For ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare ruling approved; quick benefit sought Barre Montpelier Times Argus Vermont Legal Aid and the Center for Medicare Advocacy settled a class-action lawsuit against the federal government over Medicare coverage of maintenance therapy. When U.S. District Judge Christina Reiss approved the settlement Thursday to cover ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Editorial: A Medicare giveaway on the fiscal cliff MetroWest Daily News Among the many reasons Americans now rank Congress somewhere below cockroaches in public approval are these: It can't get anything done on time, everything comes down to last-minute negotiations behind closed doors, and there's usually something ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State program helps Ohioans on Medicare save $5.5M Marietta Times COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Officials say a state assistance program helped Ohioans with Medicare coverage save a record $5.5 million during the fall open-enrollment period. The state Department of Insurance says more than 38,000 beneficiaries were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The SMART Act, Finally, an Easier Road to Settlement for Medicare Recipients ... Legal Examiner Previously, Medicare made speedy settlements virtually impossible. It had gotten so bad that I became aware of attorneys in Illinois and attorneys in Missouri declining to represent people who were on Medicare, or soon would be, because the attorney ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare and working past one's 65th birthday NorthJersey.com If you plan to work beyond your 65th birthday, you have a very important decision to make. Should you or should you not sign up for Medicare Parts A and B? If you are employed by a company with less than 20 employees, you must sign up for Medicare. See all stories on this topic » |
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Report: Medicare Paid Out Millions To Claims By Illegals | Medicare ... By KYLE CHENEY | 1/24/13 12:41 PM ESTIllegal immigrants and prison inmates received more than $120 million in Medicare services from 2009-2011 despite ... nation.foxnews.com/.../report-medicare-paid-out-millions-clai... |
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