National Committee President Rallies Crowd at Day of Action to Protect ACA, Medicare and Medicaid
Max Richtman, President and CEO of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, joined other advocates, politicians, and everyday
Max Richtman, President and CEO of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, joined other advocates, politicians, and everyday
At a family gathering over the holidays in Florida, the conversation inevitably turned to politics. Some of the seniors at
While we at the National Committee extend warm holiday wishes to all our readers, the joy of the season is
The National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare participated today in the delivery of over 1,000,000 petition signatures demanding that Congress
It's become an all-too-common story...America's drug industry has raised the prices of nearly 400 generic drugs by over 1,000% between 2008 and
For years, patients and advocates have been warning of the increasing use of the patient classification status known as “observation stays.”
Nearly 30 million Americans suffer from hearing loss yet a small percentage have hearing aids. Why? Many simply can't afford the
Each day 10 thousand Americans become eligible for Medicare. The aging of the baby boom generation certainly isn't a surprise to anyone
There's a growing trend among the nation's more than 15 thousand nursing homes to break away from rigid meal schedules and standard
CMS has announced tightened Medicaid rules for private insurance plans that administer most Medicaid benefits for the poor. The Obama administration says