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PolitiFact.com: Medicare fraud rate is 8 to 10 percent, says Illinois Rep ... Tampabay.com (blog) JON GREENBERGTampa Bay Times. Saturday, June 22, 2013 4:30am. Print; 0. The statement. "Worldwide credit card transactions, the credit card fraud rate is 0.04 percent, compared to almost 8 percent, 9 percent, 10 percent of Medicare fraud." Rep. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare's costs Lancaster Newspapers Medicare spends $500 billion in taxpayer funds every year. Wouldn't you like to know what the tax money is being spent on? Thanks to several court rulings, including, most importantly, a ruling in Florida earlier this month, transparency may actually ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Covering the Bases: Some Medicare Advantage plans may help cover hearing ... CapitalGazette.com It's been 44 years since Woodstock and I've been rockin' ever since. While the line-up of artists I've experienced through the decades has been worth every decibel of hearing loss, I am contemplating hearing aids. Does Original Medicare cover hearing aids? See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cost of Dying: A shift in how we end our lives San Jose Mercury News The Bay Area mirrors the trend, but hospital deaths still exceed the national average: Medicare patients' death rates in Bay Area hospitals range from about 30 percent in the Contra Costa, Alameda and San Mateo regions to 33 percent in San Francisco's, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare changes cause concern for at-home medical providers Moscow-Pullman Daily News Grandma got up from her favorite rocking chair and soap operas to let her dog outside. Without a rug or a stair in sight, she fell and broke her hip. It's a story that's told with greater frequency as members of the baby boomer generation reach the age ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Another way we overpay for health care The Tennessean Case in point, the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (Medpac) proposes ending a ridiculously expensive practice: Medicare paying hospital outpatient departments vastly more than it does doctors providing the same routine service in their offices. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Republicans should back a single-payer health-care system The Augusta Chronicle These issues are intertwined. Health Affairs, one of the most influential professional health care journals, has published a new Medicare study, conducted by Harvard and City University of New York researchers. It found that immigrants were responsible ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Letters to the Business section Dallas Morning News Scott Burns is rightfully concerned about the future of Medicare because every year there is a threat that physician reimbursement is scheduled to be cut anywhere from 20 percent to 25 percent. On the brink each year, Congress so far has saved Medicare ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Recent St. Mary's layoffs only the start of healthcare evolution Evansville Courier & Press They include shrinking reimbursements from government and commercial payers, significant growth in a Medicare population whose coverage reimburses at below-market rates — and fewer people with private insurance to make up for it. These challenges ... See all stories on this topic » |
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