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The History Of Medicare, United States Healthcare Scheme, From Hope To Financial Crisis

The Medicare system, which exists in the United States today, is a social insurance program intended to provide health insurance coverage for people aged 65 and over, plus some other special groups such as disabled people. US Medicare is a single-payer health care system, and as such it is similar to Medicare in Canada and Australia, and to the NHS in the UK, except that American Medicare only covers a certain proportion of the population. This article covers the history of Medicare from its founding in the 1960s, to the funding challenges it faces today.

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Posted by Angela Cook on Oct 28th 2010 | Filed in medicare | Comments (4)

The Influence Of Medicare Part D Open Enrollment And Its Usefulness

2010 Medicare Part D open enrollment will begin on November 15th and will end on December 31st. This is the period in which anyone receiving Medicare will be able to make changes to existing coverage if the current plan is not working for them. In order to meet needs, the coverage can be changed so that they are also more affordable.

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Posted by Angela Cook on Oct 18th 2010 | Filed in medicare | Comments (1)

The Price Caregivers Pay

Becoming a caregiver can really have an effect on your finances. Even if the person obtaining care has ample income, becoming a caregiver could require you to diminish your hours at work or quit. If the person requiring care does not have adequate income, you could have to cover certain needs or have to take that person in. Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicare may supplying them help, but certifying can be tough and complicated.

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Posted by Takara Alexis on Oct 11th 2010 | Filed in Elder Care | Comments (2)

Methods To Cope With Menopause Naturally

Menopause is one inescapable stage that comes in every woman's life. This stage comes accompanied with several changes on the mental, physical and the psychological well being of the females. Though the pschyclogical and mental issues can be problematic, they can be effortlessly triumphed in some time. However, the real issue is handling the physical signs of menopause.

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Posted by Julia M. Slawson on Oct 7th 2010 | Filed in Menopause | Comments (2)

Important Facts About The Registered Retirement Savings Plan

When someone is considering retirement, they generally do not think about everything that this would entail. Most people are not aware that only a small portion of their income for retirement will come from the government. This is usually only about 30 percent. Another 30 percent would come from the employee pension plan but most individuals do not have a pension plan. In this case, 70 percent of retirement income would have to come from the individual's investments. Which is why is in necessary to understand how a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) actually works.

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Posted by John Trenton on Oct 4th 2010 | Filed in Retirement | Comments (0)