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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Medicare Scams On The Rise During Open Enrollment

October 18, 2017 | Cody Drabble

Melissa Brown runs the Elder and Health Law Clinic at McGeorge School of Law. She joins Insight to warn Medicare beneficiaries of potential scams that pop up during open enrollment.

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Study: Lower-income Elderly Take Hit Under GOP Health Bill

March 15, 2017

A preliminary study finds the Republican plan to replace the national health care overhaul would deliver a financial jolt to elderly, lower-income Californians.

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Study: In-Home Care Turnover Higher For Minority Elders

July 20, 2015

A new study from UCSF finds that Californians who receive in-home care from people outside the family are more than twice as likely to see a switch in caregivers.

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Elder Care Facilities Face Regulatory Overhaul

April 28, 2014

A dozen bills moving through the state legislature would dramatically overhaul the way California regulates elder care facilities. A story about Valley Springs Manor in Castro Valley broke last October.

 
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