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Wednesday, January 04, 2006

What Senior Citizens Need to know
about Medicare Changes

BioTech 2005 ::: Panel Discussions of the Changes in Medicare and other Healthcare issues related to Senior Citizens
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Filmed at the BioTech 2005 Counter Conference in Philadelphia between June 18th -21st; this panel discussion video Features Pedro Rodriguez (Action Alliance for Senior Citizens); Adam Tsai, MD (Physicians for a Natonal Healthcare Program); Walter Tsou, MD (Former Philadelphia Health Commissione); Walter Lear, MD (Former Regional Health Commissioner); Selma Jame (Global Women's Strike); Brian Tokar (Institute for Social Ecology).

Next year will be hard on Medicare recipients as sweeping modifications begin to take effect. Learn what will be different and what you can do about it.

Related Links ::: Action Alliance of Senior Citizens, Hep C Solutions, Global Womens Strike, Physicians for a National Health Program, Institute for Social Ecology

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