Brown Introduces Bill to Allow Ohioans to Buy into Medicare at 55
"Giving people more quality choices at reasonable prices is something we can all agree on - that's what letting Ohioans buy into Medicare is all about," said Brown. "This is a simple solution for folks who are 55 and can't get healthcare through work, or those who are ready to retire but aren't yet eligible for Medicare."
Brown introduced the Medicare at 55 Act with
People in the 55-64 age group face unique health challenges and especially high health care costs. The average person in this age group pays more than
Under the Medicare at 55 Act, an individual between the ages of 55 and 64 who buys into Medicare would receive the same benefits and protections as an individual enrolled under Medicare parts A, B, and D.
Read this original document at: https://www.brown.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/brown-introduces-bill-to-allow-ohioans-to-buy-into-medicare-at-55
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