
July 10, 2012
Seventy percent of poll respondents said Medicare should not be changed, from a program that guarantees coverage for a fixed set of benefits, to one that guarantees a fixed federal payment to cover a portion of beneficiaries' healthcare expenses.
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New poll: 70 percent of seniors oppose plan to overhaul Medicare
Seventy percent of poll respondents conducted by The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) said Medicare should not be changed, from a program that guarantees coverage for a fixed set of benefits, to one that guarantees a fixed federal payment to cover a portion of beneficiaries' healthcare expenses.










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