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#Remote Therapeutic Monitoring#Medicare Program#Medication Adherence#Smart Pillbox#Healthcare Organizations#RTM#Healthcare Providers#Patient Medication Management
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#fight the oligarchy#fight the oligarchy tour#bernie#bernie sanders#aoc#alexandria ocasio cortez#meidastouch#politics#political#us politics#news#donald trump#president trump#elon musk#american politics#jd vance#law#wealth disparity#wealth inequality#social change#progressive#democrats#democrat#us news#usaid#medicare#medicaid#american jobs#federal funding#snap programs
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#united states#immigrants#immigrants working illegally#social security#medicare#undocumented immigrants#federal us programs#us tax revenue#declining birth rate#rising number of retirees
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For U.S. residents who are on Medicare, Medicaid, or are uninsured, and who have been prescribed the antiviral Paxlovid (used to reduce the severity of COVID19), the medication is free through Pfizer's patient assistance program. People who have private insurance might also be able to use the link reduce their co-pay.
(Or if you prefer the phone to a website, you can call 877-219-7225 to sign up.)
The list price for Paxlovid is $1400 for the five-day course, and now that the federal government is no longer providing the medication for free, some people are being told by pharmacies that they have to pay list price (because they are uninsured, or because the medicine is not covered on their insurance). If that's you -- or if your co-pay is steeper than you can afford -- please check out the patient assistance program above!
(Hat tip to Dr. Leana S. Wen at the Washington Post, who talked about the program in her latest column.)
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Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin's Rebuttal To President Trump's Speech March 4, 2025
Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan is delivering the Democratic response to President Trump’s speech before the joint session of Congress. Slotkin’s response began after Mr. Trump wrapped his speech, which was the longest speech of his kind. Slotkin was elected in November after representing Michigan in the House since 2019, and replaced long-serving Sen. Debbie Stabenow in the Senate. The…

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#Adresss To The Nation#agencies#border#budget#close the border#Democrats#DOGE#experts#federal lands#fired federal workers#Greenland#housing#illegal immigration#immigration#immigration reform#March 4 2025#Medicade#medicare#neo-colonialism#parks#police#programs terminated#recession#Republicans#Russia#social security#southern border#Tarriffs#Trump#Ukraine
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Not my manager starting the shift telling us it's our fault if we don't succeed and that they're looking to lay people off lol
#yay recession! yay everyone losing their jobs & social security & medicare/aid & human rights so the richest man alive can steal more $$$!#“its on you to do well” girl this is fundraising for nonprofits WE CAN'T FUNDRAISE IF NO ONE HAS MONEY!!!#but I'm also sitting here like “this job shouldn't exist bc art education programs should be taxpayer funded” but no one likes that argumen#“taxes bad” NO taxes that get shoveled to cops & military are bad! taxes for education infrastructure & improving lives are good!!#anyway everyone who voted trump 3rd party or abstained did you do it did you teach the dems a lesson and lower grocery prices??? :)#no? you didn't? who could've seen that coming wow they only told everyone exactly what they were gonna do what a shock!
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They will strip away your Medical, Social Security, and federal retirement funds to force a nation to go broke. Billionaires are waiting to scoop up property for pennies on the dollar and buy property from individuals desperate for income!
#lgbtqi#black lives matter#civil rights#black lgbt#black stories#arizona#social commentary#black history#social security#medicine#medicare#medicaid#social programs#disability
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Thank fuck for federal judges. This is why it was good that Biden was trying to get as many confirmed as possible. The courts are going to be something that may at least be able to slow down some of this shit.
#we rely on government programs#my dad could literally die without his Medicare or Medicaid#we need those food stamps#Chandra’s personal stuff
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Article from the Chicago Sun Times - Link at the bottom, and in comments.
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“Trump's federal funding freeze slated to disrupt vast array of programs, Illinois shut out of Medicaid”
The funding freeze could affect trillions of dollars and cause widespread disruption in health care research, education programs and other initiatives. Grants that have been awarded but not spent are also halted.
By Tina Sfondeles, Mitchell Armentrout, Lynn Sweet and Fran Spielman
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As President Donald Trump’s temporary freeze on federal funding to state and local governments seeded disruption and panic throughout the country Tuesday, state officials reported that Medicaid funding in Illinois had shut down.
Trump’s administration announced the pause in federal grants, loans and other financial assistance as they embarked on a sweeping review of spending — a measure aimed at “ending ‘wokeness’ and the weaponization of government,” according to a memo from Matthew Vaeth, acting director of the Office of Management and Budget.
The funding freeze could affect trillions of dollars and cause widespread disruption in health care research, education programs and other initiatives. Grants that have been awarded but not spent are also halted, according to the Associated Press.
Although the White House in a memo stated that Medicare and Medicaid would not be affected by the freeze, Illinois on Tuesday reported that state agencies could not access federal funding sites that included Medicaid.
State agencies started reporting issues to Gov. JB Pritzker’s office Tuesday morning with accessing federal funding sites and disbursement systems, including Medicaid systems, his office said. Pritzker has been in communication with the state’s federal delegation, local elected officials, nonprofits and other governors about the matter.
“The governor has directed his senior team to assess the detrimental impacts of this unlawful action on the state’s budget and services,” governor’s office spokesman Matt Hill said.
Nearly 4 million lower-income Illinoisans had their health care covered in 2023 by Medicaid, a system in which the federal government reimburses the state about half of every dollar in medical costs.
Roughly a quarter of the state population is eligible for Medicaid coverage, including many children, pregnant women and people with disabilities.
Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza said the state processed all $518 million in Medicaid bills last week and received its federal match on Monday, before the Trump administration apparently shut down access to the system. “However, I am very concerned about how long this ‘freeze’ may last,” Mendoza said in a statement.
In the federal memo, Vaeth wrote: “The use of Federal resources to advance Marxist equity, transgenderism, and green new deal social engineering policies is a waste of taxpayer dollars that does not improve the day-to-day lives of those we serve.”
Vaeth said each agency must complete a comprehensive analysis of all federal financial assistance programs.
“In the interim, to the extent permissible under applicable law, Federal agencies must temporarily pause all activities related to obligation or disbursement of all Federal financial assistance, and other relevant agency activities that may be implicated by the executive orders.”
—Impact on Chicago—
Mayor Brandon Johnson questioned Trump’s authority to withhold funding appropriated by Congress, even temporarily.
“These are unprecedented attempts to defund child care or to defund infrastructure projects. This is something that is well outside the purview of the executive office,” a defiant Johnson told a City Hall news conference
After conferring with U.S. Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, Johnson said the Illinois Democrats have “assured me that they are gonna continue to fight on behalf of the residents of Chicago.
“These appropriations have been mandated by the legislative branch. These are laws. As a country of laws and democracy, we prefer when we have leaders who actually are committed to upholding that law,” the mayor said.
Corporation Counsel Mary Richardson-Lowry said she is now in the process of analyzing what impact the freeze would have on the city’s $17.1 billion budget and on “any existing projects and initiatives.”
The potential impact of even a temporary freeze could be staggering.
Budget Director Annette Guzman said an analysis of all federal grant funding received by the city last year as well as future appropriations enacted by Congress showed that roughly $4 billion hangs in the balance.
“We’re analyzing our analysis again, based on what OMB put out…We don’t know the full implications of what OMB’s actions will mean and we don’t know what potentially Congress will do based on the letter that came out,” she said.
The $4 billion figure is total grant funding to Chicago, with some portion of that total subject to being withheld, if Trump’s edict is allowed to stand.
“We have large grants in infrastructure. We have grants from a lot of departments on the federal level. There’s varying degrees of what we think could be impacted based on pronouncements from the Trump administration both before coming into office as well as since they’ve taken office,” Guzman said.
“We need some time to analyze the letter…what does it exactly mean to pause federal funding. But, we’re doing that work now and we���ll have more to say later.”
Guzman was asked how long it would take before uncertainty turns into consequences. How soon will the city decide not to hire to fill grant-funded positions or not award a federally-funded contract?
“We are reviewing those things right now. We have to talk directly with our departments to understand exactly what programming is at risk,” she said.
“We are hopefully going to be making those determinations sooner rather than later.”
Johnson urged city employees and delegate agencies not to hit the panic button just yet.
“I just want to underscore as I’ve spoken with our senators—we’re not entirely sure if he’s working within the framework of his authority,” the mayor said.
“So, it’s a legitimate question in terms of what this so-called `pause’ means. No one has been able to determine whether or not an executive branch has the ability to…rescind a law that has been specified in terms of appropriations.”
Durbin called the freeze unconstitutional and “above all else, it’s inhumane.”
“Every American relies on federal funding — from public safety, disaster relief, medical research funding, and small business loans to Head Start and child care programs, veterans care, nutrition assistance, food inspections, and so much more,” Durbin said in a statement. “Denying critical funding for our families will not make America great.”
-Cuts to research, violence prevention and more-
While Chicago-area officials grappled with what the federal funding freeze might mean, researchers at the University of Chicago were already being directed to rein in any work that relies on dollars from Washington.
In a faculty memo, University of Chicago Provost Katherine Baicker told faculty to not to “purchase new supplies or equipment, start new experiments, embark on funded travel, etc.”
“This is not a request that I make lightly. The research enterprise is at the core of our University’s mission and is of profound importance to the daily work of our faculty, researchers, staff, and students. I also know that this is insufficient guidance and that you must have many questions (as do I),” Baicker wrote.
“I wish that I had more information to share now, but will continue to be in touch as we learn more. But we must for now proceed under the assumption that grant expenditures incurred after today while this memorandum is in effect may not be covered by federal funding.”
Community activists also sounded the alarm on federal dollars being cut off for violence prevention programs.
“We must stand up and resist this fascism that is taking over our country. And we must do it now,” South Side pastor Rev. Michael Pfleger said.
Ald. Scott Waguespack (32nd) chaired the City Council’s Finance Committee before being deposed by Johnson.
He was among those warning top mayoral aides during budget hearings that they had “better be prepared for major cuts or shifts” in federal spending under Trump.
Now that his earlier warning has turned into a harsh reality, Waguespack said the Johnson administration should be “cautious about spending any federal dollars” going forward until the legality of Trump’s federal funding “pause” is determined.
His conservative estimate is that “tens of millions of dollars” is at risk, potentially threatening Chicago’s ability to bankroll, what he called “the basics like our road infrastructure, our sewers, our overall safety net of infrastructure that we build in every city in the U.S.”
“I would think that every mayor, every village mayor around Illinois not to mention the whole U.S. is looking at their budget this morning wondering how they’re gonna make ends meet if even a small portion is withheld,” Waguespack said.
https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/donald-trump/2025/01/28/illinois-medicaid-federal-funding-freeze-trump-administration?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2g8dyyuKimcjPOAgLvlOhTcKsrnQtUKT_hwTEDOi1IZd8ZojFf6QrJND8_aem_ETF2ciak7sZ1tR3BK55NUg
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GUESS WHO HAS A FULL TIME JOB LINED UP AND IS ABOUT TO GET THEIR LISENCE!!!!!
#I CAN FINALLY MOVE OUT OF THIS HOUSE#all i got to do now is get medicaid/medicare and I can start going no contact!!!#my cousin fixes and sells cars so I'll be getting a used one from him#my school is mostly free!!!#also I'm finally starting emdr which is great#and I'm getting a new psychiatrist#WHO CAN REFER ME FOR GENDER-AFFIRMING CARE#TOP SURGERY#bro literally like four months ago I was in the fucking psych ward#ALSO I MADE FRIENDS AND I'M OUT OF THE TOXIC ABA PROGRAM I WAS FORCED IN
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That's what blows my mind. You can straight up show the math, the comparisons to other countries who are kicking our ass, and it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter bc the belief that we can't possibly do any better (while simultaneously being awesome af, the best country, everyone is saying it) isn't based on evidence. It's blind faith and fear.

#medicare for all#you could literally take half my check in taxes and use it to pay for healthcare and i would be spending less and getting more#ppl will pay hundreds a month for coverage and then put off care bc they cant use the coverage and then get upset at the idea of universal#having been in the er and tried to refuse morphine that i needed bc of the cost i can tell you we fucking suck#every time a person puts off preventative care that turns into a real issue that leads to disability or death#the precious uwu economy loses yrs to decades of productivity and the burden on social programs increases#but its better to bitch about the problem while fighting tooth and nail to keep anyone from using already-tested intervention to help#my hand is crushed im gonna lose my fingers but dont touch me bc i cant afford care but dont amortize the cost either omg#*dies for the dumbest most self-loathing kind of ideology ever*#im putting ''spouse; parent; dumbass'' in your obituary#hope you feel great about making your family choose between thousands in debt or letting the govt put you in a mass grave#then shoulder the burden of being without you in perpetuity#bet $1 theyre gonna need those disgusting shameful govt programs and it wont even be enough to survive bc you voted to gut them#sorry i have frustration
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“The Fraud Section leads the Criminal Division’s efforts to combat health care fraud through the Health Care Fraud Strike Force Program. Since March 2007, this program, currently comprised of 9 strike forces operating in 27 federal districts, has charged more than 5,800 defendants who collectively have billed federal health care programs and private insurers more than $30 billion. In addition, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, working in conjunction with HHS-OIG, are taking steps to hold providers accountable for their involvement in health care fraud schemes. More information can be found at www.justice.gov/criminal-fraud/health-care-fraud-unit.”
http://www.justice.gov/criminal-fraud/health-care-fraud-unit
#fraud#Medicare fraud#healthcare fraud#Heath Care Fraud Strike Force Program#HHS-OIG#U.S. Department of Justice#DOJ
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Prescription Assistance for Medicare patients Rancho Cordova
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#Online Telemedicine Service Rancho Cordova#Prescription Assistance Program Rancho Cordova#Prescription Assistance for Medicare patients Rancho Cordova
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The main reason accumulation of wealth is bad is because it prevents good things from being put in place. The wealthy don’t want to pay their taxes so we can’t have Medicare for all. They own stock in the healthcare industry so free healthcare would lower their dividends.
Because there are billionaires, we have to have loans for college, we have to pay high premiums for insurance, veterans programs aren’t as efficient, regulations are suppressed (like clean air, clean water, food free of harmful additives, rules making sure schools aren’t built on toxic land that once had lead smelters on it, et al).
The wealthy also don’t want a working class which earns retirement and health benefits. They want to get rid of social security. They want slaves, not paid workers. Corporate prisons are the first step on that path. Break a law which wasn’t a law before Trump and you get to be part of the prison labor force—slaves.
There should be a cap on how much you can earn, a cap on the fortune you amass, and how many companies you can own. If you go over that cap, the excess is paid in taxes. That way we can have free healthcare, free college, parental leave, home ownership assistance programs, better mass transportation, a stronger, larger, and more viable middle class. More people would prosper, and be happy.
If we are able to get rid of Trump and his cult, we have to pass laws to keep what he’s doing from ever being done again. Extreme measures must be taken to keep them from doing this again, because they will, every chance they get. Codify a woman’s right to her own health decisions, remove evangelical influence and control over government, permanently.
#wealth disparity#income inequality#social programs#medicare for all#social security#medicaid#free college#evangelicals#christofascists#billionaires#middle class#prison labor
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Elon Musk wants to cut "Entitlement Programs". What are Entitlement Programs?
Entitlement programs play a crucial role in the U.S. federal budget by providing support and benefits to individuals—both citizens and certain non-citizens—who meet specific criteria such as age, income or disability. Within the federal budget, these programs fall under mandatory spending. However, over the years, entitlement programs have progressively consumed a growing portion of federal spending, incurring further criticism and questions about their long-term sustainability and fiscal impact.
Entitlement Programs are your Food Stamps, your Social Security benefits, Medicaid, Medicare, Disability.
Elon Musk obviously doesn't want poor people to live. He wants us to go hungry and go without any healthcare.
#us politics#elon musk#elongated muskrat#fuck elon musk#fuck elon#donald trump#fuck trump#project 2025#fight project 2025#fuck republicans#fuck conservatives#survive out of spite#republicans are domestic terrorists#republicans are evil#social security#disability#medicaid#medicare#food stamps#snap benefits#entitlement programs#Youtube
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Medicare vs. Medicaid: What’s the Difference? Understanding the Key Differences Between Medicare and Medicaid and How They Impact Healthcare Coverage When it comes to healthcare coverage in the United States, two major government programs provide essential benefits to different groups of people: Medicare and Medicaid. While both programs aim to offer financial assistance for medical expenses,…
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