
New White Paper Reveals Power of Statins in Fighting Cardiovascular Disease
Ninety-two percent of seniors enrolled in the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit in 2008 are satisfied with their coverage.
America needs more physician hospitals, but unfortunately the political winds may be blowing in the opposite direction. If politicians are successful in using health care reform to strangle the promising future of physician hospitals, Medicare beneficiaries will suffer endlessly from one of the cruelest forms of health care rationing. The finest hospital care may be denied to them forever.
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Medicare Part D is working well, saving older Americans big money, and giving them the medical keys to longer, healthier lives. If the Congress meddles now, to mandate a limited formulary and "negotiated" drug prices, it will indeed be a deadly "interference" that will harm seniors for years to come.
Earlier this Fall, Congress took the cruel and inhumane step of prohibiting Medicare and Medicaid from paying for medications to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) - calling them "lifestyle" drugs instead of the lifesavers seniors know them to be.
The open enrollment period for Medicare's new Part D prescription drug plans provides scammers and con-artists an unprecedented opportunity to prey on America's seniors.
While most people take it for granted, the critical right to repair one's motor vehicle is quickly eroding, and America's seniors stand to lose the most as the erosion continues.
According to DiscoverCard.com identity theft affected 27.3 million Americans in the last five years and nearly ten million in the last year.