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June 28th, 2008 at 9:17am
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Strengthening Medicare: A Framework to Modernize and Improve Medicare
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Skip Main Navigation PRESIDENT | VICE PRESIDENT | FIRST LADY | MRS. CHENEY | NEWS Your Government | History & Tours | Kids | E-mail | En Español Podcasts RSS Feeds Afghanistan Africa Budget Management Defense Economy Education Energy Environment Global Diplomacy Gulf Coast Health Care Homeland Security Immigration International Trade Iraq Judicial Nominations Middle East National Security Veterans more issues News Current News Press Briefings Proclamations Executive Orders Radio more news Interact Ask the White House White House Interactive Your Government President's Cabinet USA Freedom Corps Faith-Based & Community Initiatives Office of Management and Budget National Security Council USA.gov Appointments Nominations Applications Home > News & Policies > Policies in Focus > Medicare Email This Page Strengthening Medicare President George W. Bush participates in a roundtable discussion on Medicare Friday, Oct. 20, 2006 at the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, D.C. Participants included Dr. William Hardison and wife, Lois, seated to the President's left, a retired couple from Springfield, Va., who receive Medicare and estimate they've saved more than $1,000 so far this year with the Part D Plan. White House photo by Kimberlee Hewitt President Bush Participates in a Meeting on Medicare Part D "The lesson is, is that when you trust people to make decisions in their life, when you have competition it is likely you'll get lower price and better quality. It is the spirit of this reform that needs to be now extended to Medicare overall. The trustees report will be coming out today on Social Security and Medicare. It will make clear that senior citizens are in great shape when it comes to the government making their promises. It'll mak"
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