Rep. Courtney Pushes Bill To Expand Medicare Coverage Of Nursing Home Stays

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Congress may be in recess, but Rep. Joe Courtney (D-Conn.) isn’t taking a vacation just yet.  He went to a New London nursing home Wednesday to drum up support for legislation that would help residents such as a 98-year-old woman whose life savings were wiped out by nursing home bills Medicare wouldn’t pay. That woman’s niece, […]

Medicare Drug Discounts At Risk If Court Strikes Health Law

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The pharmaceutical industry agreed in the health debate to reduce brand-name drug costs by 50 percent for Medicare beneficiaries who reach the coverage gap known as the doughnut hole.

Study: Hospital Observation Stays Increase 25 Percent In 3 Years

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The number of Medicare patients who enter the hospital for observation rose dramatically even though Medicare enrollment and hospital admissions declined slightly, according to a study by gerontologists at Brown University in Providence, R.I. The researchers analyzed medical records and hospital claims for 29 million people in traditional Medicare from 2007 to 2009. They found […]

Consumer Groups Ask Obama To Not Weaken Provisions For Insurance Labels

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Leaders from some of the nation’s top consumer and seniors advocacy groups today urged President Barack Obama not to weaken a key consumer provision of his signature health care overhaul law. The provision requires health insurers and employers to use standardized, easy-to-understand information documents to describe health plan benefits and costs.   These forms would explain how […]

2 States Survey Nursing Home Residents To Assess Care

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BOSTON – When choosing the right nursing home, most consumers lack one of the best sources of inside information about the facilities – from the residents themselves. But at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, researchers from Minnesota and Ohio explained how consumers in those states can find summaries of nursing home […]

Need For Seniors Programs Is Rising, But Funding Is Not

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Money for the federal programs that millions of seniors rely on to live independently in their own homes will not rise with the growing demand, Kathy Greenlee, head of the Administration on Aging, told members of the Gerontological Society of America during its annual meeting.  More than 3,800 researchers, scientists, educators and health professionals specializing in […]

Insurance Commissioners Tell Congress Not To Change Medigap Policies

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State officials sending a letter that opposes changes aimed at reducing the deficit by requiring Medicare beneficiaries to pay a higher share of the cost of their supplemental insurance.

New Standardized Insurance Forms Could Make Buying Easier

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The head-spinning jargon and fine print common in many health benefit materials could disappear next spring as insurers and employers adopt plain-English models required by the government.