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Comment on: Navigating Medicareâs labyrinth of choices and deadlines - Business - The Boston Globe
This article about Medicare choices for seniors leaves out one very important fact, apparently because the Globe is so closely tied into the Democratic Party. The Globe aticle repeats the insulting De more »
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Comment on: Navigating Medicareâs labyrinth of choices and deadlines - Business - The Boston Globe
brian The Globe correspondent only scratches the surface of the confusion that is Original LBJ Democratic-Party Medicare. Your question implies you retired before so-called "full retirement age" of 66 more »
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You say: âUnder that law, Massachusetts became the first state in the country to put small businesses and individuals together in the same risk pool as a way to make coverage more affordable for s more »
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Comment on: The Changing Politics of Medicare & Medicaid Finance - Health Stew - Boston.com
There once was a ditzy blonde who didnât maintain her carâs engine and spent the money instead on clothes and hair care. She maxed out her credit card at Victoria Secrets. The ditzy blonde gets p more »
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Comment on: The Changing Politics of Medicare & Medicaid Finance - Health Stew - Boston.com
There once was a ditzy blonde who didnât maintain her carâs engine and spent the money instead on clothes and hair care. She maxed out her credit card at Victoria Secrets. The ditzy blonde gets p more »
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Comment on: 5 questions to ask about Medicare Advantage plans - Business - Boston.com
This AP article has some very misleading misinformation and -- worse â some missing information concerning Part A/B/C Medicare Advantage health plans. The major missing information is that there is more »
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Comment on: Means testing would erode support for Social Security, Medicare - Letters - The Boston Globe
They are already means tested
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Your story appears to be a complete misreading of the 40-page study itself. Did you read it? Kaiser arbitrarily assumes that Massachusetts Medicare health plan insurers (basically Tufts, Fallon and Bl more »
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Your story appears to be a complete misreading of the 40-page study itself. Did you read it? Kaiser arbitrarily assumes that Massachusetts Medicare health plan insurers (basically Tufts, Fallon and Bl more »
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Comment on: The attack on Medicare - Opinion - The Boston Globe
Rationing Man says "it is a false claim "that (seniors) are about to lose the security they have" I've already lost my security. Tufts Health Plan dropped its Medicare health plan in Worcester County more »
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Comment on: The attack on Medicare - Opinion - The Boston Globe
He says: "they propose to turn Medicare into a voucher program, which shifts major costs onto seniors.â I have seen no proposal that involves vouchers and as former Medicare director he knows that t more »
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Comment on: The attack on Medicare - Opinion - The Boston Globe
He says "Republicans... claim that Obamacare cuts $700 billion from Medicare. As the former administrator of the Medicare program, I know that that claim is wrong.â Actually the person that said thi more »
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Comment on: The attack on Medicare - Opinion - The Boston Globe
He says âclosing the donut hole is) a policy that has already saved Massachusetts seniors an average of about $610.â What a deceitful person. Obamacareâs effect on the Part D donut hole only sav more »
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Comment on: Romney's Medicare plan raises cost questions - News - Boston.com
This AP article is misleading about current Medicare in many ways that hurts and misinforms both current and future senior citizens. First it is absolutely untrue that current Medicare is open ended a more »
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Comment on: Report: Mass. has shortage of medical specialists - News - Boston.com
CLMN and terrier89
And therefore "we" will save all that money promised by the legisltature.
Fewer doctors = less spending. Come on guys, keep up!
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Comment on: The HIT-EHR Blues - Health Stew - Boston.com
The author of this blog, I believe, has the advantage over most of the rest of us of having read all of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. I haven't but I'm going to guess that mention of more »
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Comment on: Oosthuizen races out to big lead in Boston - Sports - The Boston Globe
What a stupid column. I and 50 of my closest friends (none of whom I had ever met before) got to follow two well-known winners of major golf championships on dawn patrol yesterday in the mist at Norto more »
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"any medical provider it suspects is engaging in or plans to engage in anticompetitive behavior." Really, now they're going to pass a law that makes it against the law to think about breaking the law? more »
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Comment on: Mass. makes progress on health costs, but single payer would be cheaper - Letters - The Boston Globe
The problem with this goo goo type's thought process is that the author is willing to accept 20%-30% fraud/waste/abuse (CMS estimate) in government-run health insurance in order to get low administrat more »
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Comment on: Obamacare: a windfall for Massachusetts - Opinion - The Boston Globe
Ok, the guy blogs on a left wing web site. But what does he actually do? He can't possibly live in Massachusetts. This is parallel-universe delusional on so many levels I don't know where to begin to more »
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Comment on: 44,000 uninsured Massachusetts residents paid penalty in 2010 - Lifestyle - Boston.com
to jim501 and roykeane Josh Ambichault of Pioneer Institute has answered your questions here (http://www.pioneerinstitute.org/blog/healthcare/massmandatepenalty-2/) You'll never read it in the Globe. more »
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Comment on: 44,000 uninsured Massachusetts residents paid penalty in 2010 - Metro - The Boston Globe
Whoa, RedGlare, that's an Obama-level "Insurance companies wouldn't pay for my mother's cancer treatment" lie you are telling in your reply to NHCabin. Nothing in the article even splits spending betw more »
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Comment on: 44,000 uninsured Massachusetts residents paid penalty in 2010 - Metro - The Boston Globe
Whoa, RedGlare, that's an Obama-level "Insurance companies wouldn't pay for my mother's cancer treatment" lie you are telling in your reply to NHCabin. Nothing in the article even splits spending betw more »
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Comment on: 44,000 uninsured Massachusetts residents paid penalty in 2010 - Metro - The Boston Globe
Whoa, RedGlare, that's an Obama-level "Insurance companies wouldn't pay for my mother's cancer treatment" lie you are telling in your reply to NHCabin. Nothing in the article even splits spending betw more »
Hopefully Cullen is not Jesuit trained because his reasoning on this is pretty muddled. I don't know anything about the Ray Flynn group Cullen is rambling on about but it appears Cullen is criticizin more »