Seniors’ Health
WASHINGTON - Millions of seniors face double-digit hikes in their Medicare prescription premiums next year unless they shop for cheaper coverage, a new analysis of government data finds.
WASHINGTON - Seniors enrolled in popular private health insurance plans through Medicare will pay a little less on average next year, the Obama administration said Tuesday.
WASHINGTON - When it comes to sorting out President Barack Obama's health care initiative, take three political ads and call a doctor in the morning.
MIAMI - Seniors amble the nursing home's halls, while children from around the world visit for biofeedback treatments.
WASHINGTON - More than 3 million seniors may have to switch their Medicare prescription plan next year, even if they're perfectly happy with it, thanks to an attempt by the government to simplify their lives.
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