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Tag: Death panel

What happened to the death panel?

April 22, 2016 rdquinn

The Affordable Care Act created the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB) frequently erroneously and unfairly labeled the death panel. The purpose was to make recommendations

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What happened to the “death panel?”

August 17, 2014 rdquinn

Ok, that’s not fair, it’s not a death panel, it’s the Independent Payment Advisory Board established by the Affordable Care Act to control Medicare costs.

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Ryan plan for Medicare and you …

August 13, 2012 rdquinn

Let’s start with some facts. Under the Ryan plan for Medicare unless we manage to control the rate of increase in health care costs, in

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