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Tamara Lytle

Members of Congress are back in Washington with an agenda full of items important to older Americans.
Capitol Hill lawmakers are showing signs that they could finally revamp how Medicare pays doctors.
Medicare could save $560 million or more a year simply by allowing some patients who call 911 for an ambulance to be taken somewhere other than a hospital emergency room.
African Americans, who as a group are among the least likely Americans to have health insurance, may stand to benefit the most from Obamacare, a new study by the U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Department finds.
The two-year budget deal approved by House and Senate negotiators may be most notable for what it doesn't do.
Who's best informed about Obamacare? Older Americans, a new Gallup poll shows, at least according to them.
As Americans sit down together for the Thanksgiving holiday, millions of older Americans and others worry about where their next meal will come from.
Call it HealthCare.gov lite.
Congress doesn't get much done on the budget without a deadline hanging over it, and this time it's staring at a deadline - or at least a first deadline - of Dec. 13.
President Barack Obama will ease rules that were causing some people to lose their health insurance under the health care law, he announced Nov. 14.
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