Chief Actuary of Medicare rejects Trustees’ report
Health Care — By Online Editor on August 9, 2010 at 10:00 AM(NCPA) The Medicare Chief Actuary has published his own Medicare projections report, calling the official Trustees’ report ”unreasonable” and “implausible.” The Trustees’ report is based on current law, and not inclusive of changes caused by the resent healthcare overhaul.
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