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Campaign Ads On Overhaul And Medicare Give Some Seniors Heartburn
October 29, 2010 Ads that claim the new federal health law imperils the future of Medicare are getting traction with senior citizens. But fact-checking groups say the attacks stretch the truth.
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Wall Street Comes To Washington, And, Gasp, Health Care Consensus Ensues
September 29, 2010 Everyone seems to agree that health overhaul will do a pretty good job of getting insurance coverage for more people. And there's also agreement that it won't do much about the high cost of care.
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Generic Drugs Mean Savings For Private Medicare Plans
September 21, 2010 Despite predictions the federal health law would ruin Medicare Advantage plans, the latest data show rates are down a little for 2011 and benefits are steady. Still, the insurance industry warns trouble lies ahead when government cuts take hold.
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Number Of Americans With Health Insurance Fell In 2009
September 16, 2010 The number of people in the United States with health insurance decreased for the first time since 1987.
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Yale Cardiologist Taps Data To Shape Health Decisions
September 10, 2010 Dr. Harlan Krumholz has helped make the careful measurement of how patients do after treatment into a belatedly hot field.
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Drug Prices Climb Faster Than Inflation, Again
August 25, 2010 Retail prices of brand-name prescription medicines commonly used by people in Medicare rose briskly in 2009, an AARP analysis says. This year generic versions of some of the big movers could help relieve the financial pain.
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Florida Businessmen Charged With Bilking Medicare For Penis Pumps
August 17, 2010 Never underestimate the ability of people to come up with new ways to game Medicare. Federal prosecutors in Miami allege the health program was fraudulently billed for pumps intended to treat impotent men.



