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Report: Obama proposed raising Medicare eligibility age - The Hill's Healthwatch

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President Obama has proposed raising the eligibility age for Medicare from 65 to 67 as part of debt ceiling negotiations, the Huffington Post reports . The online newspaper reports that the proposal would take effect incrementally, after the 2012 election.

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Obama won't propose raising Medicare age - The Hill's Healthwatch

thehill.com — “President Obama’s deficit-reduction plan includes Medicare cuts that would directly affect seniors, according to administration officials. Senior administration officials said Obama’s plan, which he will unveil in full later today, includes $248 billion in savings from Medicare.View full resource at thehill.com

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AdamCorley AdamCorley Doctor, Emergency Physician, and Physician

I think that we have to consider raising the medicare eligibility age, but POTUS doesn't agree: http://t.co/ezrDFfRF

7 months ago...

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