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AMNews: Oct. 22/29, 2007. Medicare 2008 premium hike low, but
Physician organizations are crying foul that private health plans are expected to get a payment increase while doctors get a reduction.
www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2007/10/22/gvl11022.htm
Standard Medicare Premium Will Rise 3.1% Next Year - New York Times
In addition, the premium for 2008 is artificially low because it assumes that Medicare payments to doctors will be cut about 10 percent next year.
www.nytimes.com/2007/10/02/washington/
Segal's October 15, 2007 Capital Checkup
2008 MEDICARE PREMIUMS, DEDUCTIBLES AND COINSURANCE. On October 1, 2007, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the changes to the.
www.segalco.com/publications/capitalcheckup/
Senior Citizens to See Record Medicare Part B Premium Increase in 2008
Feb. 13, 2007 - Medicare Part B premiums are forecast to increase by $15.90 in 2008, the largest amount in the history of the program, according to a new.
seniorjournal.com/NEWS/Medicare/
2008 medicare premiums and coinsurance rates
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NCPSSM: Medicare
CMS Announces 2008 Medicare Premiums Medicare Part B Premiums Have More than Doubled in Six Years. “While a 3.1 percent Part B premium hike may not sound.
www.ncpssm.org/news/archive/2008_medicare_premiums/
Updated Medicare Part B Premium Projections for 2008, 2009
Therefore, TREA Senior Citizens League has revised its projections of future premiums for Medicare Part B for 2008 and 2009 based on last week’s CMS.
www.tscl.org/NewContent/102751.asp
Bush's 2008 Budget Would Raise Some Medicare Premiums - New York Times
More and more Medicare beneficiaries would have to pay higher premiums for coverage of prescription drugs and doctors' services under President Bush's 2008.
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2008 Social Security COLA: A crisis for many Seniors, Medicare
2008 Social Security COLA. The newest information is found below*. Information on the 2008 Medicare Part B Premium increase is also below*.
www.seniorark.com/medicare/
Standard Medicare Premium Will Rise 3.1% Next Year - New York Times
In addition, the premium for 2008 is artificially low because it assumes that Medicare payments to doctors will be cut about 10 percent next year.
www.nytimes.com/2007/10/02/washington/02medicare.
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