Boomers at Work / What American’s don’t know about their doctors and hospitals




Prime Time Radio - AARP show

Summary: Part A: The current domestic economy, combined with people living much longer, is causing a general need for people to work much later than the traditional retirement age. Some are simply choosing to retire later in life, while others feel they cannot retire at all, according to a recent report from the Society of Actuaries. Carol Bogosian explains how the statistics reveal that as much as one-third of people nearing retirement age believe they are financially unable to retire. Part B: In an election year, Americans are vetting the issues carefully and watching the political debates closely so they can make informed decisions. We also research the cars we will buy in depth, with much scrutiny. However, we’re not as calculated with our research when it comes to selecting our healthcare provider. Dr. Archelle Georgiou explains new studies that show shocking facts and how this data can help people make better decisions when selecting doctors and hospitals, especially for emergency situations