WEST POINT – US Senator Kristen Gillibrand would like to include in the health bill being debated in Washington providing Medicare for those 55 to 65.
Gillibrand said providing that coverage for the baby boomer generation would be a great benefit to those people.
“For many of them, they are denied coverage for pre-existing conditions currently, and for many of them, they would love to change jobs or start new businesses, or two chapter two of their careers, but often don’t because they are afraid they will lose their health insurance,” she said. “It’s also the generation where that’s the onset of a lot of chronic disease, so if we can get that generation in particular, the 55 to 65s, into preventive care, into good, affordable healthcare coverage, something like Medicare, I think that’s going to lower costs for everyone.”
Gillibrand said the latest version of a healthcare bill will be proposed shortly.
Got to admit, this can be a very popular position in NY, especially with women. It has become nearly impossible for older women to find employment in the state; I can see this in my own neighborhood. Gillibrand will win a lot of support with this position.
I think she is a worthy successor to Hillary Clinton's Senate job.
-- Edited by Sanders on Thursday 18th of March 2010 11:04:11 AM
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Yes, I agree it is very expensive. As it is the existing Medicare does not have full coverage.
With Medicare being revised with the HCR I wonder if it can be extended in its new (presumably reduced) form.
If it can be done, it would be certainly good for women looking to retire early to focus on family.
Note that in China, women can retire at 55. It is an option that not every woman exercises from what I understand.. but I may be wrong on that being an option.. I would like to know specifics on this.
-- Edited by Sanders on Thursday 18th of March 2010 04:19:11 PM
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