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Raising the Age of Medicare Eligibility: A Fresh Look Following Implementation of Health Reform - MHA Health Care Aide

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One of the policy options for reducing the federal deficit is to increase the eligibility age for Medicare to 67 from 65. The Kaiser Family Foundation has a new study out looking at the savings and the costs. Read more here.

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Raising the Age of Medicare Eligibility: A Fresh Look Following Implementation of Health Reform - Kaiser Family Foundation

kff.org — “This report analyzes the expected impact of raising Medicare's eligibility age to 67 on the federal budget, seniors, employers and others in light of health reform. It is the first in a series examining the potential impact of Medicare changes.View full resource at kff.org

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Study finds raising Medicare’s eligibility age to 67 would save feds $7.6B, but shift costs to employers, seniors, others http://ow.ly/4oEfj

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