Papers 211-220 of total 731 found.
…tide of patients, with the numbers served increasing from 3,500 three years ago to an expected 11,000 this year. With welfare "reform" denying Medicaid to many legal immigrants, these numbers aren't likely to decrease.…
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…welfare recipients are not being properly trained to remain in the work force. Reduction in caseloads has just shifted the bourdon of low-income Americans to social programs such as Medicaid. In times of state budget crisis, the federal government spends more…
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…with roughly $13,000 per year. This not including the costs of clothes and medical bills (even with Medicaid) and taxes. There would be less than $600 per month for the mortgage. On the other hand a person making $51,000 a year could make any of these mortgage…
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…have six months to live (Medicare 7). Often, hospice care is looked at as a last resort as if all expectation for life is gone. Doctors are hesitant to make such bold diagnoses. It shows that the doctor is giving up, and the patient has no more choices…
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…. Medicare, which assured hospital and medical insurance to workers 65 and older, would now be a benefit of social security. People who are disabled are also eligible for Medicare. Legislation enacted in 1972 assured the United State's citizens that social…
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…the public and to conceal information about the effects of smoking. The government’s suit relies on three federal statutes, including the Medical Care Recovery Act, the Medicare Secondary Payer Act, and the civil provisions of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt…
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…did not go into much detail as Rather, he wanted the same thing, equality. His second goal was to have Medicare, which was close to Reuters National System of healthcare. Medicare is a federal health program that pays medical expenses…
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…the environment. Betty McCollum wants to invest over half of non-social security surplus to insure a long-term solvency of Medicare that can be extended to prescription drugs and other medical necessities for seniors and people with disabilities as a means of getting…
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…the environment. Betty McCollum wants to invest over half of non-social security surplus to insure a long-term solvency of Medicare that can be extended to prescription drugs and other medical necessities for seniors and people with disabilities as a means…
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Category: /History
…agenda for Congress in January 1965: aid to education, attack on disease, Medicare, urban renewal, beautification, conservation, development of depressed regions, a wide-scale fight against poverty, control prevention of crime and delinquency, and removal…
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