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Old 09-15-2013, 01:30 PM #10
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Actually the one that came to that conclusion is a psychologist. I trust. his judgement. I also know that if it were someone in my family, I would not let that go. According to the medicare laws, fraud is to be reported. It may be a doctor, or any other kind of individual. Nobody should take advantage of a system already in a bit of trouble. Medicare is for those truly in need. medicaid too. I appreciate our differences. ginnie
Medicare is for anyone over age 65 who has worked 10 years and paid FICA taxes in their lifetime. Whether they need it or not. Also for anyone who is entitled to SSDI for 24 months. Whether they need it or not.

You are right that Medicaid is a needs based program.
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