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Gerry Hafer July 31, 2015

Medicare and Medicaid’s 50th anniversary in 8 graphs

(By – JASON RUSSELL, www.washingtonexaminer.com)  Medicare and Medicaid turn 50 years old on Thursday. Interestingly, if the programs were people they’d be

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Medicare - General
Gerry Hafer July 31, 2015

Medicare beyond age 50: Lessons for the future

(By – Thomas P. Miller, American Enterprise Institute) As Medicare reaches age 50, we see periodic signs of limited efforts to

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Medicare - General
Gerry Hafer July 31, 2015

Over 50 Years, Medicare and Medicaid Evolve, With a Greater Role for Managed Care

(By – Mary K. Caffrey, www.ajmc.com) With a stroke of a pen, on July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the

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Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Gerry Hafer July 31, 2015July 30, 2015

More paying Obamacare fines as subsidies go to people who don’t exist

(By Eric Boehm, watchdog.org) The IRS fined more than 7.5 million Americans who didn’t have health insurance in 2014, even as

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Medicare - General
Gerry Hafer July 30, 2015

Ways and Means Members Introduce Bill to Reward Quality Care in Medicare Post-Acute Settings

(Source – waysandmeans.house.gov) Today, members of the House Ways and Means Committee introduced a bill to strengthen the Medicare program by

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Medicare - General
Gerry Hafer July 30, 2015

Keep Medicare Alive and Well: Reforming end-of-life care will benefit Medicare for years to come.

(By – Erin Taylor, www.usnews.com) Soon after signing Medicare into law on July 30, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson turned to a couple watching

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Medicare - General
Gerry Hafer July 30, 2015

How to pay for Medicare’s next 50 years

(By – Kelley Holland, www.cnbc.com) Medicare turns 50 on Thursday, and that’s not all the program’s overseers have to celebrate. Before Medicare

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Medicare - General
Gerry Hafer July 30, 2015

Medicare and Medicaid Are Unsustainable Without Quick Action

(By – Gail Wilensky, Project HOPE) As we celebrate Medicare and Medicaid’s 50th birthday, it is natural to look back at the

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Medicare - General
Gerry Hafer July 30, 2015

Medicare Is Part of the Solution to Rising Health Care Costs

(By – Mark Miller, time.com) Medicare turns 50 on Thursday, riding high in the polls but under attack from presidential candidates proposing

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Medicare - General
Gerry Hafer July 30, 2015

5 Ways Medicare Has Changed in 50 Years

(Source – money.usnews.com) It has been 50 years since President Lyndon Johnson signed a health insurance program for older Americans into law

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