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Under the Senate’s reconciliation proposal, roughly $1 trillion in Medicaid spending reductions over ten years threatens low‑income seniors who rely on the program to fill Medicare’s gaps. While ...
The GOP spending bill is supposed to reduce Medicaid spending by roughly $1 trillion over the next 10 years compared to the current spending trajectory.
AARP is urging Senate leaders to reconsider proposed cuts to programs that support access to health care, food assistance and ...
according to AARP research. About 338,000 low-income Louisianans age 50 and over — more than a fifth of the 50-plus population — depend on Medicaid for all or part of their health care. About 100,000 ...
An imbalance of those over 65 vs. those under 18 is set to exacerbate the current strains on both the Social Security and ...
A new strategy takes a step toward creating systems that understand and address family caregivers’ needs, building on ...
Seniors are sounding the alarm about a Delray Beach business, accusing it of billing Medicare in their name, for medical ...
The go-broke date — or the date at which the programs will no longer have enough funds to pay full benefits — was pushed up ...
“The Social Security and Medicare Trustees’ reports released today show the trust fund for Social Security is going to be depleted one year sooner than was projected last year, which means that Social ...
New York state’s highest court ruled against New York City retirees who have been fighting for years to block a cost-saving switch to Medicare Advantage health care. The Wednesday ruling reversed ...
AARP also provides Medicare supplement insurance plans, known as Medigap, through UnitedHealthcare. These plans can help a person cover medical expenses that Original Medicare does not include.