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  • H.R. 2793, also known as the "Retirement Freedom Act," allows people in the United States to choose not to receive Medicare Part A benefits, which is hospital insurance for those over 65 or with certain disabilities. Individuals opting out can later decide to re-enroll...

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    H.R. 2793 lets people decide not to use a part of their health care called Medicare Part A, which helps pay for hospital visits. If they change their minds later, they can join again without getting in trouble.

  • H. R. 6993, known as the "Retirement Freedom Act," proposes allowing individuals to opt out of receiving Medicare Part A benefits. If someone chooses to opt out, they can later decide to opt back in without facing any penalties. The bill ensures that opting out of Medicare...

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    The bill wants to let people decide if they don't want to use a health program called Medicare Part A when they retire. If they change their minds later, they can get back in without any trouble.