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The Real Paul Ryannew

Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan got booed at the AARP meeting last week while he tried to explain that his plan for Medicare—and his desire to repeal Obama’s Affordable Care Act (ACA)—would actually help seniors.
Shepherd Express  |  Lisa Kaiser  |  09-27-2012  |  Politics

Dead Heatnew

In their tight U.S. Senate race, Flake and Carmona spar over the environment, Medicare
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  09-20-2012  |  Elections

SCOTUS Decision on Health Care Law–Was it Really a Victory?new

Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts only said that he found the individual mandate was not supported by the Commerce Clause of the Constitution—since people would be taxed for not engaging in commerce.
Random Lengths News  |  Paul Rosenberg  |  07-02-2012  |  Policy Issues

Who Gets Hurt in Budget Cuts?new

Quick, when budget cuts target programs like Medicare, who suffers the most? It's not a trick question.
Jackson Free Press  |  Ronni Mott  |  04-06-2012  |  Children & Families

Yes, I Can (Balance the Budget)

Theoretical budget-balancing exercises help enlighten us about where our taxdollars really go. So let's roll up our sleeves and start some back-of-the-envelope slashing.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  11-11-2010  |  Commentary

Medicaid is Not a Herpes Cream: A Health Reform Tutorialnew

More than anyone, I understand that the world of health policy can be confusing. Here’s a list of select terms to ease the pain of reading about health reform. At the very least, knowing the distinction between Medicare and Medicaid will help you impress bookishly cute fox at the coffee shop you’ve been eyeing.
Weekly Alibi  |  Whitny Doyle, RN  |  04-09-2010  |  Science

Think You Know John McCain?new

Last week, only one senator failed to vote on a bill that would prevent pay cuts for doctors who take care of 44 million Medicare patients—older Americans, those with disabilities and military families.
Shepherd Express  |  Lisa Kaiser  |  07-18-2008  |  Commentary

The Russian Mob Comes to Town with a New Scam: Medical Identity Theftnew

The ease with which Alexandr Shcherbakov and at least one other Russian in Portland bilked the feds illustrates in part why healthcare costs are soaring. "Medical identity theft is the new frontier for organized crime," says Alex Johnson, a former FBI agent who investigates fraud for Regence BlueShield.
Willamette Week  |  Nigel Jaquiss  |  07-09-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Medicare: One Doc's Opinionnew

Ted Mazer, an ear-nose-and-throat guy who has been involved in the Medicare fight for seven years, takes on a national problem.
San Diego CityBeat  |  David Rollan  |  07-02-2008  |  Science

On the Road to Privatizationnew

Confusing changes and ambiguous names set the stage for the continuing privatization of Medicare -- as well as possible fraud.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Patricia Lynn Henley  |  11-29-2006  |  Science

Workers' Reports Lead to Record Medicare-Fraud Settlementnew

The full story of the University of Washington Medicare-fraud case, settled for a record $35 million, has not been told, says a whistleblower. For starters, clerks were ordered to forge doctor signatures and re-create old records. Fear of firing, meanwhile, kept everyone quiet. Almost.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  06-08-2004  |  Crime & Justice

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