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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

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Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are loved by more than liberals
Washington Post
Regarding Charles Krauthammer's Jan. 25 op-ed column, "Obama unbound": A thrilling headline catches the eye so, and expecting an article about the president turning green, growing a ton of muscle and bounding up Pennsylvania Avenue to smash the ...
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Long Waits For Consumers When Medicare Is 'Secondary Payer'
Kaiser Health News
The problem generally arises when a Medicare beneficiary believes he or she was harmed because of another party's negligence: getting hit by a car while crossing the street, for example, or suffering lasting injury because of a careless surgical error.
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Why Medicare and Social Security may not be fought along typical party lines
NBCNews.com
Why Medicare and Social Security may not be fought along typical party lines. The fight over Medicare and Social Security may be a debate between Barack Obama and Democrats, not the usual Democrats versus Republicans. The Cycle hosts and ...
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Real Medicare Spending per Enrollee
National Review Online (blog)
The good news coming from the left these days is that we shouldn't worry about the trillion dollar deficit and the debt. Indeed, a recent paper by the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) shows that the debt will stabilize, at least on paper ...
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Balyszak: Medicare penalty makes it clear -- Auburn Community Hospital needs ...
Auburn Citizen
Auburn Community Hospital will lose $100,000 in Medicare payments in 2013 (a 0.9 percent decrease), which is the biggest reduction of any hospital in the nation. Yes, the nation. Granted, the data used for this reduction was based on 2010 performance ...
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Medicare actuary nearly resigned over political pressure
The Hill (blog)
Richard Foster, the outgoing chief actuary at the federal Medicare agency, said he was ready to resign in protest over political pressure from the White House during the debate over Medicare's drug benefit. Foster, who is retiring next week, remembered ...
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Enroll for Medicare Part B through March 1
Chippewa Herald
You may already know that Medicare is a medical insurance program for people who are 65 or older and for people who are disabled at any age. Some people are covered only by one type of Medicare; others opt to pay extra for more coverage.
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Blinder warns Medicare spending threatens deficit control
The Hill (blog)
Former Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Blinder warned Monday that Medicare spending will "swallow up everything" and threaten attempts at deficit control without action to curb costs. Blinder, a former Clinton White House economic adviser ...
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As congressman works to repeal Amgen Medicare drug exemption, lobbyists ...
Ventura County Star
Amgen, which is based in Thousand Oaks, said in a statement that it supported efforts to delay including oral-only medications related to kidney dialysis in the Medicare price controls until the government and providers were ready for the change and ...
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Retiring Medicare Actuary Reflects On The Politics Of Spending And Why He ...
Kaiser Health News
Richard S. Foster is retiring this week after 18 years as the chief actuary for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. His duties included projecting Medicare and Medicaid spending and the cost of health care legislation to help policymakers ...
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