Administration program cuts Medicare patients off from their existing ... Daily Caller The Obama administration implemented a competitive bidding program that causes many Medicare patients to lose their existing health equipment providers, ... | |
Medicare Advantage needs protection El Estándar The $200 billion proposed cut from Medicare Advantage over the next few years is more than enough. There should be no further funding reductions. If more ... | |
Don't Punish Medicare Patients for Medicare's Problems Wall Street Journal (blog) The cost problem in Medicare comes from the health-care industry, not the patients in its care, so you won't solve this problem on the backs of the patients. | |
Don't Raise the Medicare Age. Lower It. Wall Street Journal (blog) RITA REDBERG: If one's goal is to cover more Americans and lower national health-care spending, the eligibility age for Medicare should be lowered, not raised ... | |
Having Fewer People on Medicare Accomplishes Nothing Wall Street Journal (blog) ROBERT WACHTER: Emphatically, no. Of all the programs in America's nonsystem of health care, Medicare is the one that works the best. It gives patients ... | |
New Appointments, New Medicare Plans, Dividends and Scheduled ... Wall Street Journal New Appointments, New Medicare Plans, Dividends and Scheduled Conferences - Research Report on WellPoint, Aetna, Humana, UHS, and Chemed. | |
Says Mark Pryor "cut Medicare to pay for Obamacare." PolitiFact "Some politicians like Tom Cotton voted to cut Social Security, turn Medicare into a voucher system and raise the age of eligibility to 70," Pryor's ad said. "Pryor ... | |
Three Compelling Reasons to Raise the Medicare Age Wall Street Journal (blog) For one, there are now coverage access alternatives to Medicare available under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The ACA was created to provide Americans ... | |
ObamaCare Flop Contrasts Sharply With Bush's Medicare Overhaul Forbes Contrast this with rollout of Medicare Part D, the prescription drug benefit enacted ... of Medicare Part D was a policy wonk's paradise compared to ObamaCare. | |
The Real Math Behind Raising the Medicare Eligibility Age Wall Street Journal (blog) CAROL CASSELLA: It sounds so blatantly simple at first: Cut Medicare payments to the eight million or so people between age 65 and 67 and we'll shave 5% off ... | |
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