New bill would require more secure Medicare cards
(By – Northeast Times Staff, boyle.house.gov)
Congressman Brendan Boyle joined a bipartisan coalition on July 28 to introduce the Medicare Common Access Card Act (H.R. 3220), a bill that would require the Department of Health and Human Services to initiate a smart card pilot program and issue new, more secure Medicare cards to select participants. Read more…
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