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From the AARP Massachusetts Online Community, October 20: A new website aims to help older adults in the Bay State connect with work, volunteer & educational opportunities, and information about financial assistance. Read today’s blog to find out more.
Added: October 20, 2009
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From the AARP Massachusetts Online Community, October 19: While the debate over health care reform continues in Washington, Bay State residents still struggle with drug costs. Twenty-five percent of Massachusetts Medicare beneficiaries fall into the prescription drug coverage gap each year, and hundreds of thousands more are anxious that they will. Find out more in today’s blog.
Added: October 19, 2009
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AARP’s Create The Good today announced a series of activities taking place across the country in collaboration with the Entertainment Industry Foundation’s iParticipate national initiative to promote volunteerism. Click here to learn more. 
Added: October 19, 2009
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MEDFORD, MA October 16, 2009 - U.S. Representative Edward J. Markey (D-7th), a senior member of the Energy and Commerce Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, today announced that he will host a health care reform town hall meeting this Monday evening in Natick.  AARP Massachusetts State Director Deborah Banda will also participate.

WHAT:           Health Care Reform Town Hall

WHEN:           Monday, October 19, 2009 at 7 p.m.

WHERE:        Wilson Middle School Auditorium

22 Rutledge St, Natick

The House Energy and Commerce Committee is one of three committees with jurisdiction over health care policy, and in the coming weeks, Rep. Markey will join with other members of the House to consider landmark health care reform legislation. 

Rep. Markey said, “As Congress continues to make progress on a long-overdue effort to reform our nation’s health care system, it is important for me to continue to present the case for this vital legislation to my constituents.  I look forward to holding a conversation with my constituents about their thoughts and concerns as the House prepares to take up this historic legislation.”

To read about Rep. Markey’s Health Care Reform Town Hall Meeting last Monday in Arlington, click here

Added: October 16, 2009
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AARP, AMA Urge Congress to Strengthen Medicare and Preserve Access to Choice of Physician

 

WASHINGTON, DC, October 16, 2009— Today, AARP and the American Medical Association (AMA) sent a letter to the Senate, urging Senators to pass S. 1776, the Medicare Physician Fairness Act, which lays the foundation for a new payment system to help ensure seniors' access to and choice of physicians. If left unchecked, physicians face an unprecedented 21.5 percent cut in Medicare payment rates in 2010, with additional cuts in future years. These cuts will hurt older Americans who rely on Medicare and baby boomers who soon will. 

 

Uncertainty about whether Congress will prevent the cuts has contributed to the decision of some physicians to stop taking Medicare patients, making finding a doctor increasingly difficult for millions of seniors in Medicare.

 

The letter points to joint polling conducted by the AMA and AARP, which found that “two-thirds of people over 50 years old are either very or somewhat concerned that the current health care system limits their ability to see the doctor of their choice.”  It continues, saying “The continuing threat of steep Medicare payment cuts jeopardizes seniors’ access to care and physicians’ confidence in the government’s commitment to funding a strong and reliable Medicare program.”  With the first wave of baby boomers reaching Medicare age in just two years, the time to act is now.

 

The letter also notes that Congress has passed legislation to override the flawed formula seven times in the last seven years, saying that “the past practice of ‘temporary band-aids’ … has only served to increase both the size of future cuts and the cost of subsequent interventions.”  The Medicare Physician Fairness Act would permanently replace the current flawed formula with a payment system that ensures doctors are paid fairly so they’ll not only continue to treat existing Medicare patients, but also accept new patients.

 

In closing, the letter urges the Senate, on behalf of older Americans and the physicians who care for them, to pass this important legislation.

 

Added: October 16, 2009
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From the AARP Massachusetts Online Community, October 16: For the first time since 1975, Social Security recipients will not receive a much-needed cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). The Cape Cod Times reports that by law, COLAs are pegged to inflation, which is negative this year due to lower energy costs. Read today’s blog to learn more.
Added: October 16, 2009
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From the AARP Massachusetts Online Community, October 15: Faith Hill is asking you to Create the Good in your community. In a new public service announcement, Hill encourages Americans to volunteer, saying “Now is our time to work as one… There’s so many ways to create the good; what will you do?” Read today’s blog to find out more.
Added: October 15, 2009
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AARP Urges Swift Congressional Action to Provide $250 in Relief for Older Americans in 2010

Millions on Social Security to Receive No Increase for First Time Since 1975


Washington, DC, October 15, 2009 – AARP Chief Operating Officer Tom Nelson offered the following statement in reaction to the Social Security Administration’s announcement this morning that 41 million older Americans will not receive a Social Security cost of living adjustment (COLA) in 2010. Since automatic Social Security adjustments went into effect in 1975, there has never been a year without a COLA.

“For over three decades, millions of Americans have counted on annual increases to help make ends meet. In this economy, having this protection is even more critical for the financial security of all older Americans.

“AARP applauds the President for urging Congress to extend for 2010 the $250 economic relief provided to older Americans this year. We also commend members of Congress, both Democrats and Republicans, who have sponsored legislation to provide similar relief. The 65+ population is facing extreme financial hardship; older Americans are paying more out of pocket for medical care, have experienced a real decline in their retirement accounts and in housing values, face longer periods of unemployment for those who need to work, and low returns on interest bearing accounts. Without relief, millions of older Americans will be unable to afford skyrocketing health care and prescription drug costs, as well as other basic necessities.

“Today’s news of no COLA gives Congress another reason to act quickly and pass legislation to provide needed assistance for older Americans whose benefits will be frozen next year. AARP will continue to work with members of Congress from both sides of the aisle to provide $250 in economic relief to millions of seniors who count on Social Security to pay their bills.”
Added: October 15, 2009
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AARP and Coupons.com today announced a new relationship to help consumers save money and, at the same time, give back to those in need. Learn more here.
Added: October 15, 2009
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From the AARP Massachusetts Online Community, October 14: On Monday, 300 people crowded into Arlington Town Hall to ask some tough questions on health care reform. Deborah Banda, state director for AARP Massachusetts, was a speaker at the Health Care Town Hall hosted by U.S. Representative Edward Markey (D-7th).  To find out more read today’s blog.
Added: October 14, 2009
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