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Medicare Part D: the donut hole NorthJersey.com August is upon us. There is a delightful nip to the early morning air, reminding us that we have passed the half way mark in the year. Our office is starting to receive more and more phone calls from individuals who have entered the donut hole to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obamacare's hurdles higher than Medicare's Politico President Barack Obama says he's not worried that all the Obamacare fights will kill the law — because people fought the creation of Medicare and Social Security too, and now they're more popular than ever. Democrats have always wanted to believe ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare Proposes Cuts in Dialysis Payments Twin Falls Times-News Medicare compensation to dialysis centers across the nation already falls far short of the cost of treatment, said Gina Safford, RD, regional clinical liaison for DaVita HealthCare Partners Inc. in Idaho. More cuts could jeopardize an already bare ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Presentation offers vital Medicare information Craig Daily Press Craig — Among the complications of the health care system is the subject of Medicare, which can be a shock for people to deal with once they reach the appropriate age to use the service. That's why professionals who know the system inside and out will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Feds, local task force target Medicare fraud in Detroit Crain's Detroit Business Farid Fata, owner of Rochester Hills-based Michigan Hematology Oncology Centers PC and founder of the nonprofit Swan for Life Cancer Foundation, allegedly submitted more than $150 million in billings to Medicare between August 2010 and last month ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obamacare isn't Medicare American Thinker (blog) That means the administration's task in launching the health care law -- the biggest new social program since the creation of Medicare in 1965 -- is harder than anything its predecessors had to face. Between now and Oct. 1, the Obama administration has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Doctors Who Profit From Radiation Prescribe It More Often, Study Finds New York Times The investigators, from the Government Accountability Office, said that Medicare beneficiaries were often unaware that their doctors stood to profit from the use of radiation therapy. Alternative treatments may be equally effective and are less ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
OIG Urges Decertification of 849 Medicare Critical Access Hospitals Wilson County News About two-thirds of the more than 1,300 Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) providing healthcare services to rural Medicare beneficiaries would lose their enhanced Medicare funding if a proposal by the Health & Human Services Department's Office of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Robert Blancato: Unaccountable board could badly damage Medicare Sun-Sentinel Created as part of the Affordable Care Act, the Independent Payment Advisory Board empowers 15 unelected presidential appointees to slow runaway Medicare spending. Sensible Medicare reform is dearly needed, but IPAB won't deliver the positive ... See all stories on this topic » |
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