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Proposed AARP-backed bills would crack down on anticompetitive practices that keep consumers from accessing cheaper generic drugs.
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At the heart of proposed Medicaid regulations now under consideration at the federal level is the need to ease the cumbersome and confusing processes to both apply for program benefits and keep them. The changes would affect the millions of individuals already enrolled in Medicaid and Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) as well as help more people qualify.
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AARP joined health care experts and advocates to discuss last year's landmark prescription drug legislation and what comes next.
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Medicare policies implemented in response to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency helped improve access to telehealth services for millions of people with Medicare.
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The law could cut the state’s sales tax on groceries in half by 2024.
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Nine in 10 adults say Democrats and Republicans should work together to ensure full Social Security benefits for current and future recipients.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention endorsed the use of new vaccines for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) for adults 60 and older who have discussed it with their health care provider. The vaccines, which will be available this fall, could save thousands of older-adult lives each year.
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AARP announced recipients of its 2023 Community Challenge grants, which fund quick-action projects to make communities better for all ages.
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States and territories will receive more than $42 billion to build out infrastructure for high-speed internet under the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which AARP was instrumental in passing.
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AARP will work with the Assisting Caregivers Today (ACT) caucus to bring greater visibility to the challenges family caregivers face and advocate for solutions.