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Tag: Medicare eligibility

Raising Medicare’s Eligibility Age Could Trigger Gov’t Savings, But Tally Higher Total Health Spending | Kaiser Health News

May 16, 2016 rdquinn

Here is an interesting article and perspective on raising the Medicare eligibility age.  The overall analysis may be correct, but the assumptions are wrong.  Medicare

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Raising the Medicare eligibility age under consideration, but WHO saves money?

November 28, 2012 rdquinn

Now that people can obtain health insurance under Obamacare, the idea of raising the Medicare eligibility age above 65 has gained new life. What could

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