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Californians propose major changes to Medicare

A whopping 97 percent of the 800 Californians who participated in a statewide project on how to improve Medicare want to reduce coverage for extensive treatment at the end of life. A majority do, however, want comfort care and hospice to be provided. These findings are part of a report released Wednesday by the Center for Healthcare Decisions after the Sacramento-based nonprofit conducted sessions across the state to engage ordinary people in discussions about to improve Medicare, the government health care program for seniors…Read More

 

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