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Buying long-term care insurance in your 70s? Do this to keep costs down, experts say
CBS News· 4 days agoDepartment of Health & Human Services (HHS). Because Medicare and traditional health insurance do...
NJ looks to quell crisis in care by offering student loan relief to health workers
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 19 hours ago“This student loan redemption program further bolsters our home and community-based services...
‘Hospital at home’ gains bipartisan support but questions remain
The Columbian· 1 day agoCongress is looking to extend a Medicare program that pays hospitals to provide acute inpatient care in patients’ homes, even as questions remain about ...
San Francisco’s Health Care Security Ordinance – Five Traps for the Unwary | JD Supra
JD Supra· 5 days agoIf so, you may be subject to the San Francisco Health Care Security Ordinance ("SFHCSO"), a complex set of rules requiring certain minimum employer contributions ...
Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage: Which Should You Trust Your Health To?
Investopedia· 3 days agoIf you already have Medicare Parts A and B (or soon will), you can choose to receive your Medicare...
Why Medicare Advantage Plans Are Likely To Be Squeezed Next Year, Reduce Benefits
Forbes· 6 days agoMedicare Advantage plans are popular. There could be significant modifications to existing Advantage...
Older Americans worry they can’t afford their own health care | CNN
CNN.com· 5 days agoWhat weighs most heavily on older adults’ minds when it comes tohealth care? “It’s on our minds a...
Santa Claus concerned about the surging cost of weight-loss drugs: He's not the only one
Worcester Telegram & Gazette via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“Further, if the prices for these products are not substantially reduced, they have the potential to...
An East Texas town wants to revolutionize how the state cares for people living with memory loss
Texas Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMedicare doesn’t cover assisted living services at all. Medicaid does, but only at a rate of $40 a...
Former Kentucky pharmacy owner admits Medicare fraud, to repay more than $700,000
Lexington Herald-Leader· 2 days agoThe former owner of a Kentucky pharmacy has admitted charging government health programs for drugs the business didn’t actually dispense, and agreed to repay $730,055. Stephanie ...