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More Retiree Health Plans Move Away From Traditional Medicare

The New York Times – Business:

Retirees whose former employers offer health coverage are being shifted to privately run Medicare Advantage, often against their wishes. The change saves millions for employers.

Mark Miller
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City Council (NYC), Content Type: Service, Corporations, Elderly, Health Insurance and Managed Care, Kaiser Family Foundation, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Municipal Labor Committee, New York City, Organized Labor, Pensions and Retirement Plans, Personal Finances, Retirement, United Federation of Teachers, United States
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