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Forum (Forum & Focus)

Feb. 3, 2009

Is Medicare Worth the Wait? Not to the Most Vulnerable Patients

Congress should work to remove the two-year wait many people have to suffer through in order to qualify for Medicare benefits, writes Jeffrey A. Lowe. - Forum Column

FORUM COLUMN

By Jeffrey A. Lowe

Currently, Medicare forces many individuals who live with a disability so severe that they cannot work to wait two years before they can receive any health care coverage through the program. An estimated 1.5 million Americans living with severe ailments, from multiple sclerosis to cancer, are stuck in this waiting period.

Medicare provides an invaluable safety net for Americans living with multiple sclerosis...

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