综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

World / US and Canada

Candidate Carson touts US health savings accounts for elderly

(Agencies) Updated: 2015-10-26 12:42

Candidate Carson touts US health savings accounts for elderly

US Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson speaks at the North Texas Presidential Forum hosted by the Faith & Freedom Coalition and Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas in this file photo from October 18, 2015. [Photo/Agencies]

WASHINGTON - Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson, who is making inroads against front-runner Donald Trump, on Sunday denied he would end the Medicare healthcare program for the elderly, saying he would provide the option of using a government-backed savings account to buy health insurance.

Interviewed on "Fox News Sunday," Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, said, "The program that I have outlined using health savings accounts ... largely eliminates the need for people to be dependent on government programs" like Medicare.

While he said in a separate interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" that "I'm not talking about getting rid of those programs," he told Fox the savings accounts would be an "alternative" to the popular Medicare program.

A Quinnipiac University opinion poll released last week had Carson overtaking businessman Trump among Republican voters in Iowa.

Nationwide, more Republicans still back Trump for president in 2016 than any other candidate.

It was not clear from Carson's remarks exactly how his savings plan would work and whether Medicare funding would be cut. He said that some of the federal expenditures going into Medicare and the Medicaid program for the poor could be diverted to private accounts.

The Fox interview touched on figures ranging from $2,000 to $5,000, which is nowhere near US per capita spending for healthcare, estimated by the government at over $9,000 a year. For Medicare patients, that figure tops $11,000.

In 2014, Medicare covered 53.8 million people: 44.9 million aged 65 and older, and 8.9 million disabled; in total some 17 percent of the US population.

Trump, on ABC's "This Week" said of healthcare savings accounts, "I'm OK with the savings accounts. I think it's a good idea."

Democrats vow to block Republican attempts to end or curtail social safety net programs.

As Carson's poll numbers have risen, Trump has upped his attacks, referring to him as displaying "super low energy" that would make Carson ill-suited to be president.

In response, Carson told NBC, "I have plenty of energy," noting that no other candidate has spent "18 to 20 hours intently operating on somebody."

On other issues, Carson insisted gun ownership rights should not be "compromised," but said politicians should think about how to keep guns from the mentally ill.

Carson also said he would "love" to see the US Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion overturned, but would be willing to discuss allowing abortion in the "extraordinarily rare situation" of a pregnant woman's life being endangered.

Trudeau visits Sina Weibo
May gets little gasp as EU extends deadline for sufficient progress in Brexit talks
Ethiopian FM urges strengthened Ethiopia-China ties
Yemen's ex-president Saleh, relatives killed by Houthis
Most Popular
Hot Topics

...
措美县| 双柏县| 山东省| 鄂温| 广德县| 西青区| 竹山县| 鹤庆县| 双鸭山市| 永川市| 庄浪县| 龙泉市| 昌邑市| 黄石市| 永年县| 北碚区| 江都市| 三河市| 毕节市| 盘山县| 阳城县| 玉溪市| 黄冈市| 花莲市| 嘉兴市| 兴业县| 康保县| 额尔古纳市| 西和县| 塘沽区| 翼城县| 平顺县| 平山县| 山东| 化隆| 蓝田县| 尤溪县| 上高县| 正镶白旗| 隆子县| 西华县|