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Kaiser Health News Long Term Care Ombudsmen Face Challenges to Independence (1-27-2013) NSCLC Directing Attorney Eric Carlson says that ombudsman programs outside of state governments are less subject to political pressure
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Corazon, 72, came close to losing her adult day health care benefits because of a problem with managed care related to needed heart surgery…. Read More.
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Category Archives: Martinez
Government Stops Unlawful Social Security Suspensions; Agrees To Repay More Than Half A Billion in Back Benefits
August 11, 2009 Government Stops Unlawful Social Security Suspensions; Agrees To Repay More Than Half A Billion in Back Benefits More than 200,000 people eligible again through court settlement Oakland, Calif. – The Social Security Administration has agreed to repay more … Continue reading
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Martinez v Astrue: Plaintiff Profiles
Learn more about the people this settlement will help. The Martinez v. Astrue settlement will reinstate benefits to hundreds of thousands of Social Security beneficiaries who rely on Social Security payments for their livelihood and their health and safety. It will also … Continue reading
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Press Release: Martinez v. Astrue
Gerald McIntyre, National Senior Citizens Law Center, Phone (213) 674-2900 David Fry, Munger, Tolles & Olson, LLP ,(415) 512-4082 Emilia Sicilia, Urban Justice Center, (646) 602-5668 INNOCENT WOMAN CAUGHT IN SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION DRAGNET, LOSES DISABILITY BENEFITS San Francisco, CA … Continue reading
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