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Under the Republican Medicare Plan would it not be more efficient to have Seniors go ahead and sign over the?
May 26, 2011 by Doc Holliday Socialist | Posted in Politics
deed to their home, their car title and anything else of value they have sitting around to Blue Cross?
Blue Cross could hold them in trust and sell them off as needed.
This would streamline the process.
Yes, you hit the nail on the head, this is exactly what Paul Ryan and his Tea Party want to do. But even the cons caught on, as measured by the recent election to Congress of a Democrat in one of the most right wing districts, in upstate New York
| May 27, 2011
death panels
mbcorson2000 | May 26, 2011
Is the Ryan Medicare plan but another scheme to transfer wealth from the middle class to the corporation?
May 26, 2011 by Doc Holliday | Posted in Politics
At present, Medicare collects taxes through payroll deduction and once a person reaches Medicare age, $109.00 per month is deducted from his Social Security Check for the most basis coverage.
Then it is prudent to purchase a supplement policy to
Ryan is just another typical Republican, robbing the working class blind on behalf of the rich.
| May 26, 2011
Nope. That's Obama's job.
extremeAmerican | May 26, 2011
i just got married and i need some law questions answered ok?
Jun 07, 2011 by CHEERS... | Posted in Law & Ethics
im on disability for mental problems,
my husband retired 5 years ago.
i am on medicaid & medicare.
hes only on blue cross , blue shield.
hes not on medicare. as his job didn't take out taxes ( the city)
here's
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure exactly what your question is. You are not entitled to be on your husband's insurance. You have Medicare coverage and you will need to continue to pay for that. Medicaid is based on how much money you have, so if your husband's
Doctor Snark | Jun 07, 2011
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Know Your Health Insurance
19.05.12
By Cheyenne Kent
Seniors looking for bargains in health insurance should be well-informed when shopping around. This will help them avoid future headaches because insurance rarely pays at 100 percent.
As Medicare is the reigning queen for this demographic, every beneficiary should know that Medicare pays out only at 80 percent of what they approve, and Medicare must approve the charges.
Source: Guardian Express
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Health care industry workers protest potential federal spending cuts
Boston Globe - Jul 14, 2011
to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization. Many held signs reading “Fed cuts hurt care and jobs.” Speakers said hospitals nationally already face about $155 billion in projected cuts to Medicare,
Blues, attorney general agree on Medigap rates for seniors
Crain's Detroit Business - Jun 30, 2011
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan will increase Medicare supplemental rates 9 percent on Aug. 1 instead of a proposed 21.7 percent, under a settlement reached with Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette. About 217000 Michigan seniors
Excellus seeks rate hike for some S. Tier plans
Press & Sun-Bulletin - Jul 15, 2011
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield is proposing rate increases for some of its Southern Tier products to accommodate rising health care costs. The rate changes vary by product and would begin Jan. 1, pending approval from the state Department of Insurance.
Excellus wants to increase health insurance rates
Syracuse.com - Jul 11, 2011
By James T. Mulder / The Post-Standard Syracuse, NY -- Excellus BlueCross BlueShield is asking the state for permission to increase rates next year in Central New York by as much as 19.5 percent on some of its health insurance policies.