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to the same level? I have heard and read many comments. As a senior, I'm wondering about a few things. I am pasting something I wrote last February. Anyone have thoughts on how things would stand now?
yy4me (1000+ posts) Tue Feb-10-09 04:32 PM
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I am concerned about changes in the health-care portions of any new proposal. I am the first one to agree that we need universal health care. Single -payer. In fact, years ago I was involved with a group who worked with Mrs. Clinton on her initiatives. I was not a Senior then but as you age, your perspective changes a lot on this issue. It is a big issue for me now that I am 67. It is an issue at any age.
All recipients of Social Security already spend about $100.00 a month, deducted from their check for Medicare A & B (this does not count the annual deductible). There are additional fees for privately bought supplements to cover the non-coverage parts of Medicare. Of course there is the genius Part D prescription drug plan which almost no-one feels is logical or fair.
If we ever get a universal plan, I wonder if that $100.00 a month will cease to be deducted from our check. Maybe a single payer plan will pay for medicine too?
Somehow I don't think I'll live long enough to see this ever happen but there ought to be birth-to- death health-care for our citizens.
Somehow, lots of folks think that Medicare is free to elders. This statement is not true. It is like any other insurance with premiums, co-pays, deductibles and gaps. It is not a free ride, especially if Social Security is your only income.
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