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Medicare changes up for dicussion Enterprise-Record CHICO — Beneficiaries are facing financial hardship with proposed increases in Medicare cost-sharing, and consumer advocates have submitted joint testimony in opposition. Testimony opposing proposals that would shift costs to beneficiaries was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why the Medicare trustees report is an involuntary work of fiction Dallas Morning News The latest Trustees Reports for Social Security and Medicare contained some much reported tranquilizing news. There's only one problem: One of those reports is an involuntary work of fiction. That's what the Medicare trustees report has become since ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Covering the Bases: Medicare rules set to change on July 1 CapitalGazette.com I am diabetic and order my diabetic test strips from a mail-order program that delivers to my home. I received a letter stating my supplier will no longer be covered by Medicare because it is not a "competitive bidding" supplier. If I continue with my ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rest in Peace, Medicare? Motley Fool Does Medicare have one foot in the grave already? The Trustees of the Medicare program recently announced that the program will remain solvent through 2026. After that, there won't be any assets in the trust fund -- and Medicare will be officially ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cost to treat Medicare patients at Cape Fear region hospitals varies Fayetteville Observer A government database shows the cost of treating Medicare patients for common ailments can vary widely from one Cape Fear region hospital to the next. The database compares the average Medicare charges for 100 of the most common inpatient ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare: Lowering Costs, Not Making Harmfiul Cuts to Benefits, is the Key AARP News The more I hear from you as I travel across the country, the clearer it becomes: Lowering health care costs, not making harmful cuts to benefits, is the right way to strengthen and preserve Medicare. It's the overall cost of health care for everyone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Independent Health offers doctor-payment model for Medicare Buffalo News WASHINGTON – Congress is looking for a new way to pay doctors under Medicare, and it may find the solution, in part, in Buffalo. That's the message Dr. Thomas Foels, chief medical officer of Independent Health, brought Wednesday to a House ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Matt Wallace: No such thing as plateau for Medicare rehabilitation Port Huron Times Herald If you have traditional Medicare, or certain Medicare Advantage plans, since you have spent three full days, including three nights, "admitted" to the hospital as an in-patient, you qualify for Medicare paid skilled nursing care in the rehabilitation ... See all stories on this topic » |
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