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Newsweek "If Republicans gut the Affordable Care Act, the American public will be presented with the real choice ahead: Either expensive health care for the few, or affordable health care for the many."
Robert Reich: What we need is Medicare for all
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Most House Democrats already support a Medicare for All bill.
104 months ago
Newsweek It's a signal that the new administration is all-in on both efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and restructure Medicare and Medicaid.
What Tom Price's appointment means for health care
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Privatizing Medicare is a long-time goal for Republicans in Congress and the White House.
112 months ago
NPR His plan would ask insurers to sell Medicare policies on exchanges.
Paul Ryan's Plan to Change Medicare Looks A Lot Like Obamacare
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An overhaul of Medicare must be part of efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, according to House Speaker Paul Ryan.
112 months ago
Forbes Since 2012, Medicare accountable care organizations have reaped more than $1.2 billion in total savings.
Hillary's Right: Obamacare Reduces Medicare Spending
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While Donald Trump campaigns for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, Hillary Clinton correctly points out the Obamacare law has extended the solvency of the Medicare Trust Fund until 2028.
113 months ago
Los Angeles Times Congress doesn't have to play by the Affordable Care Act's rules when it comes to Medicare coverage.
Ask Laz: Do Congress members get Medicare? Yes -- and a whole lot more
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William wants to know: "Do members of Congress over 65 get Medicare?"
122 months ago
Daily Mail Medicare could radically change (via Daily Mail Australia)
Government to launch review into 'out of date' Medicare
dailymail.co.uk
There are about 5700 items on Australia's Medicare Benefits Schedule, 70 per cent of which have not changed since Medicare began in 1984.
126 months ago
HuffPost Impact 1. Being admitted to the hospital for "observation" isn't the same as a plain old in-patient admission.
7 Things You Really Need To Know About Medicare But Probably Don't
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Many people think that when they turn 65, they'll be eligible to skate down Medicare Boulevard, relying on the federal system to take care of their every medical...
129 months ago
Fox News The measure would create a new payment system with financial incentives for physicians to bill Medicare patients for their overall care, not individual office visits.
Senate Approves Bill Changing how Medicare Pays Doctors
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The bill also provides billions of extra dollars for health care programs for children and low-income families.
132 months ago
The New Yorker The passage of Medicare and Medicaid was no less contentious than the recent debates about the Affordable Care Act.
How Medicare Was Made
www.newyorker.com
133 months ago
The Republican proposals to repeal and replace the U.S. Affordable Care Act (ACA) would be a disaster for older Americans not yet on Medicare - but they also endanger Medicare itself.
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