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AARP launches ‘Keep Medicare Fair’ ads

AARP launches an ad campaign Wednesday in an effort to avert higher Medicare premiums.

The association for those 50 and older supports paying doctors more, but is trying to avoid having the boost in physicians’ pay show up in higher Part B Medicare premiums a year or two from now.

“We cannot keep shifting the costs of a broken health care system on to the backs of older Americans. We hope to raise awareness about the fact that people in Medicare have already seen their premiums skyrocket and should not be hit with even higher bills,” said AARP Senior Vice President David Sloane.

As part of its campaign, AARP has launched a new Web site KeepMedicareFair.org and is taking out ads in a number of inside-the-Beltway publications seen by lawmakers, including CongressDaily, CQ Today, The Hill, Politico and Roll Call.

The association’s AARP Bulletin, mailed to 23.5 million addresses, also features an article on the Medicare issue.

“Our 39 million members are already geared up for this debate because they’re tired of shouldering the burden of skyrocketing health care costs,” Sloane said. “Whether they’re already in Medicare or planning for their retirement, AARP members will be watching to see whether their representatives in Congress vote to keep Medicare fair.”

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