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New online Social Security statements don't cut it
19.05.12
Paper statements were eliminated last year for most participating workers in a budget-cutting move, which saves $70 million annually in printing and postage. Last week, the Social Security Administration (SSA) introduced the replacement - an online statement accessible to anyone who sets up an account at the agency's website ( here ). So far 130,000 Americans have signed up.
Source: Reuters
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Debt talks - what could happen to Medigap policies?
MiamiHerald.com - Jul 15, 2011
lawmakers are eying possible changes in Medicare supplemental plans — moves that could increase seniors' out-of-pocket costs. Traditional Medicare, the federal health program for the elderly and disabled, requires beneficiaries to pay hospital
Once politically taboo, Medicare proposals gain traction
Nashua Telegraph - Jul 16, 2011
But millions of seniors protect themselves from even higher medical bills by buying supplemental health plans that cover at least some of their out-of-pocket expenses. At the same time, some medical services covered by Medicare, such as lab work and
A Medicare Reform Model Everyone Can Love (Guest Opinion)
Kaiser Health News - Jul 11, 2011
The key to improving health care for seniors is … to make Medicare look more like Social Security. Consider: Medicare subsidizes the elderly and disabled by giving them a health plan designed and typically administered by government.
HEALTH EVENTS
Tbo.com - Jul 14, 2011
SHINE counselors offer information and assistance with Medicare (filling out paperwork, bills and filing appeals), Medicare supplemental insurance, Medicare prescription drug coverage, long-term care planning and pharmaceutical assistance programs.
Obama prepared to "take heat" over issues like Social Security
CBS News - Jul 11, 2011
Medicare is similar to Social Security - payroll deductions are made, and once you are either disabled for two years or are 65 years old, it pays SOME of your medical bills. A supplement usually is needed to ensure you will not have unmanageable