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Medicare has proved greatly helpful

Rhode Island has been given the green light for a pilot program to coordinate health care for people enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid. Since its inception, Medicare has almost served over 100 million Americans. Seventy-nine percent of people believe that Medicare immediately should be dropped down to the age of 55. We need to be sure people get the care they need, in the right setting. He stated that Medicaid has affected millions of Americans’ lives, and its continued success will be dependent on it remaining strong and always improving, according to San Jose Mercury News. Medicaid also is an economic driver, especially in rural communities, by supporting employment in the health care sector and beyond. Medicare, Medicaid, and affordable health insurance all work together to eliminate that hard choice.

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When the legislation was passed, many thought Medicaid would never last, yet today Medicaid provides comprehensive coverage for 70 million eligible children, pregnant women, low-income adults, and people living with disabilities. A quarter of seniors were estimated to have gone without care because of concerns about medical costs.

The CMS offered the estimates in a statement released by Sean Keehan, its Economist in the Office of the Actuary, noting that health spending has still yet to reach pre-recession levels, situated roughly at about 9 per cent per year.

The ACA created exchanges that sell subsidized health insurance to all individuals regardless of their health.

The private option has reduced the number of Arkansas’ uninsured.

The number of people who did not have a personal physician dropped by 3.5% points. But some legislators oppose it as an expansion of government with unsustainable future costs. In addition, the United States President observed that their funds have not been cut despite his administration’s reducing federal deficits by two-thirds. Today, destroying Medicare (and Medicaid, and Social Security) is a big part of the GOP’s war against the poor, the elderly, the disabled, and economically disadvantaged.

There have been other indicators of an increase in healthcare spending.

The meeting, held at the PACE Organization of Rhode Island, a Providence-based home health care service, coincided with the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon B. Johnson signing Medicare and Medicaid into law on July 30, 1965.

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With 50 years of experience serving growing numbers of America’s children, a new body of research is able to take a look at the long-term effects of childhood Medicaid coverage.

Shown with the President are Mrs. Johnson former President Harry Truman Vice President Hubert Humphrey and Mrs. Truman