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The unexpected costs of medicare

By U.S. News & World Report  
   October 16, 2014

Created in 1965, Medicare was intended to answer growing reports of impoverished seniors languishing or dying because they lacked health insurance. Since then, Medicare has acquired a reputation as the ultimate government entitlement, a system of low-cost, taxpayer subsidized health care provided at the stage in life when retirees need it most. But the broad-reaching health care insurance system comes with costs that many seniors – including those already using the plan – don't see until the bills show up. Those out-of-pocket expenses, according to experts, can range from hundreds of dollars in monthly premiums and office visit copays to six-figure bills for surgery and hospitalization for things like joint-replacement operations, a procedure common among older Americans.

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