Posted on 29 June 2012. Tags: care, court, health, medicare, medicine, Obama

U.S. Courts Officially Rule on New Medicare System
Today the United States Supreme Court issued a final decision on what might be this year’s most controversial topic. The new medical care system, often referred to as “Obamacare”, was officially approved today as part of a unanimous decision from the country’s highest court.
This comes as great news to millions of Americans that are currently living without any medical insurance or without enough to adequately cover them in the case of a major emergency. The new medicare system is going to essentially provide some sort of medical assistance to anyone and everyone that is in need which should help substantially in a number of ways.
Of course not everyone is in support of the ruling, but overall most analysts expect it will be a successful new plan. Obamacare as it is being called is expected to begin being implemented sometime soon and over the next few years it will likely reach full coverage around the nation. Medical care will still likely be a little bit complicated but for millions of Americans this is going to be the first and only medical option they have available. Only time will tell how successful and effective the new medicare system is but at this point it is almost guaranteed to be at least some what of an improvement over the sporadic coverage that is offered today.
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Posted on 20 December 2011. Tags: care, cost, government, health, insurance, medical, medicare, medicine, price

Medical Organizations Testing New Senior Medicare Program
A group of 32 hand selected health organizations officially begun using a new medical program this week in order to test the efficiency and effectiveness of what could become the nation’s new health care plan for seniors. The various organizations are scattered all around the country in order to get the best possible feedback and assuming things go well it is possible that this new system could be put into use in less than a year, depending on political interactions.
The idea of the new system is based on preventative and preemptive treatment, rather than emergency response which will in theory save significant amounts of money. Doctors and hospitals involved will communicate openly in order to best determine each patient’s necessary treatment and healthcare needs so that they can reduce hospital and sick time and improve the quality of life overall.
So far analysts are hopeful that this type of health care plan will in fact work out well for seniors and at the same time it will save doctors, hospitals, and the medical industry millions of dollars yearly. If all of this does in fact work out it would also significantly reduce cost for the patients as well as government medical programs which is precisely why it is being tested. No word on when we may hear about how well the program is working but for now everyone is hoping that it works out well as it could bring great news to everyone involved if it does.
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