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Old 03-25-2010, 06:03 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by pshrynk View Post

Medicaid, the program for the poor is too small, but came as the result of such engagement. Medicare, the program for the over 65 group works fairly well, but has problems unforseen in the mid sixties, such as the high cost of medications. These two programs came as a result of compromise and cooperation while having opposing views.

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I understand that you are a provider and may see things differently, but I gotta tell ya' from the family end Medicare is a nightmare. coming into compliance with income vs. benefits vs. savings vs. allowances is NUTS! I've had to deal with it with 2 grandmothers and a mother in law. to make sure that everything is kosher the enrollee has to be one step out of the poor house. it is one of the most depressing things I've ever seen
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