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Sep 19
2010

Magical Mexico in September - Lakeside and Guadalajara, Jalisco- Videos

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Travel to Mexico , travel in mexico , traditions in Mexico , tour mexico , Sightseeing , Seniors living in Mexico , Safety Mexico , retire to mexico , Retire in Mexico , retire in lake chapala , Realtor in Mexico , real estate agent in Mexico , Mexico travel , mexico tourism , Mexico Today , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Retirement , Mexico Independence , Mexican Life , Mexican Fiesta , living in Mexico , life in Mexico , lake chapala real estate , Lake Chapala , jalisco , independence , Guadalajara , Expats in Mexico , Canadians in Mexico , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Mexico , bicentennial , best boomer towns , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright

LIFE , FUN AND FAMILY- VIDEOS           

Sep 10
2009

Retiring Responsibly Abroad -- Answer this Survey!

Posted by Anne McEnany in Seniors living in Mexico , retirement in mexico , Retire in Mexico , Mexico Retirement , Expats in Mexico , Expatriates in Mexico , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Baby Boomers in Mexico , Americans living in Mexico , Americans in Mexico , American Expat

Anne McEnany

I work for the International Community Foundation (http://www.icfdn.org), a 501c3 organization that works to increase charitable giving across U.S. borders to benefit overseas communities and nonprofit organizations.  Last year, ICF donated over $5 million to organizations outside the U.S. in the areas of education, environment, health, community development, and culture and the arts.  Over 75% of our grants go to Mexico -- we focus primarily on the U.S.-Mexico border region and the Gulf of California/Sea of Cortez regions.

Jul 28
2009

Ajijic, Mexico - An Evening at the Opera, and more….

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in where to retire , Seniors living in Mexico , Seniors Abroad , Retirement Benefits , retirement , Retire in Mexico , restaurant , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexican Life , living in mexico , Living Abroad , live in mexico , life in Mexico , Guadalajara , fun in Mexico , Canadians in Mexico , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , Boomer Retirement , Boomer Abroad , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco , Ajijic

Don & Linda Wright

Boomers in Mexico, Mexico real estate, Ajijic real eatate, chapala real estate, Baby Boomers
Ajijic-An Evening at the Opera, and more….

Jalisco- Cultural Exchange Month-June, 2009

An annual event, with 2009 being an exchange featuring Japan, There are many events- some free, others reasonable. We decided to incorporate our night at the Opera into a mini holiday- a light lunch at Talento a superb Thai restaurant.

Jul 06
2009

Americans for Medicare in Mexico (AMMAC)

Posted by Boomer Abroad in Seniors living in Mexico , Puerto Vallarta , Paul Crist , Mexico Medical Tourism , AMMAC , Americans for Medicare in Mexico

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Americans for Medicare in Mexico, A.C. (AMMAC)
is a legally chartered Mexican non-profit organization based in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. AMMAC was formed in April, 2009, in order to coordinate a campaign to obtain U.S. Congressional authorization for a Medicare Demonstration Project, benefitting eligible seniors residing in Mexico.

AMMAC
is urging expatriates to write to their elected representatives and senators with their personal health-care stories.  “They have constituents living in Mexico whose votes count,” Paul Crist, founder and presdient of Americans for Medicare in Mexico (AMMAC), points out in a recent newsletter. Senators and congressmen need to hear from their constituents “to understand this is an important issue,” Crist says. Crist’s newsletter and AMMAC’s website contains a sample letter to cut and paste, as well as a list of congressional offices that the organization has already visited, along with the email of a staff person who is aware of the Medicare issue. Links to a full list of elected officials is also available on the site, www.MedicareinMexico.org
AMMAC is calling for a limited-scale Medicare experimental project in Mexico and believes it will be successful for three main reasons: 
1. Medicare savings will result due to significantly lower health care costs in Mexico. 
2. There will be improved health outcomes for seniors in Mexico, who are likely to access care earlier when symptoms arise and have more frequent preventative examinations and care. 
3. The project will stimulate and enhance improvements already underway in certain sectors of the Mexican health provider sector.
Besides being an issue of cost savings for the Medicare Program, there is an issue of fairness. Eligible seniors living in Mexico have paid into the Medicare program through payroll deductions for their entire working lives. Yet, due to their decision to retire in Mexico, they are unable to access the services for which they have paid.
One might argue that moving to Mexico was a choice, and a consequence of that choice is foregoing benefits paid by a U.S. government program. But in many cases, that "choice" is almost an economic necessity. In a survey conducted by a team led by Dr. David Warner, Professor of Public Health Policy at the University of Texas, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Policy, it was found that the lower cost of living is the primary reason seniors choose to move to Mexico. The median income for a retired couple living full time in Mexico is $35,000 per year. There are few places in the U.S. where $35,000 is sufficient for a comfortable lifestyle, while in Mexico that sum is quite adequate.
Further to the fairness issue, the University of Texas survey found that 63% of seniors living in Mexico had worked in the U.S. for 31 years or more. These people have paid a lot of money into the Medicare system!
Most seniors living in Mexico continue to maintain their Medicare coverage. 60% are enrolled in Medicare Part A, the traditional coverage for inpatient hospital care, and 50% pay monthly premiums for Medicare Part B, which covers outpatient medical care expenses including doctor's fees. Smaller numbers of seniors have Medicare Parts C and D. Yet, in order to access the benefits for which they have paid, and in many cases continue to pay, they must travel back to the U.S.
Bringing Medicare to Mexico is primarily a political campaign. But rather than votes from the public, we need votes from Members of Congress. Getting those votes is never easy. Members of Congress must consider, debate, and vote over hundreds of issues every year. TO READ MORE ABOUT AMMAC Go to http://www.medicareinmexico.org

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