Health Policy Week In Review: The White House Touts Medicare Rebate Checks And Senate Dems Struggle To Advance Jobs Bill - 麻豆女优 Health News /insurance/week-in-review-2/ 麻豆女优 Health News produces in-depth journalism on health issues and is a core operating program of 麻豆女优. Thu, 16 Apr 2026 06:08:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 /wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2023/04/kffhealthnews-icon.png?w=32 Health Policy Week In Review: The White House Touts Medicare Rebate Checks And Senate Dems Struggle To Advance Jobs Bill - 麻豆女优 Health News /insurance/week-in-review-2/ 32 32 161476233 Health Policy Week In Review: The White House Touts Medicare Rebate Checks And Senate Dems Struggle To Advance Jobs Bill /insurance/week-in-review-2/ /insurance/week-in-review-2/#respond Fri, 11 Jun 2010 15:46:00 +0000 http://khn.wp.alley.ws/news/week-in-review-2/ Prominent among this week’s health policy headlines were聽the continuing reports聽about the Obama administration’s efforts to gin up聽public support for聽the new health reform law.

On Monday, for instance, reported that the White House is launching聽a $125 million campaign likely to be co-chaired by former Senate Majority Leader聽Tom Daschle and Victoria Kennedy, the widow of Sen. Edward Kennedy. The campaign would explain, defend and depoliticize “health care聽reform now that people are starting to feel the new law’s effects.” Politico described the campaign as “extraordinary” and noted that it “could provide an unprecedented amount of cover” as the White House聽moves forward in the policy debate and Democrats struggle “to get political traction on the issue”聽(Allen, 6/7).

According to ,聽as part of the administration’s effort, President聽Barack Obama Tuesday conducted a “nationally televised question-and-answer session with older citizens to trumpet one of the law’s most popular features: $250 rebate checks to help Medicare beneficiaries pay for prescription drugs.” The event, which came just before聽the first batch of checks were mailed,聽will be “only an early hint of what is to come throughout the summer and fall, officials say, as other consumer-friendly provisions – a high-risk pool for hard-to-insure people, a Web site comparing coverage plans, tough new restrictions on insurers – take effect.” But with “Republicans campaigning on a theme of ‘repeal and replace’ and casting the law as big government – and some Democrats trying to avoid talking about it – the strategy poses some political risks”聽(Stolberg, 6/6).

聽recounted some of the聽questions posed to the president聽as an indication聽“that plenty of doubts remain even now that the rancorous health care debate has faded from the headlines”聽(Werner and Pace, 6/8). And聽even as Obama touted the Medicare rebate as a聽tangible benefit of reform, noted聽the Republican counter message:聽“Despite the rebate checks, most seniors will see fewer benefits and higher health costs under the new law.” They point to cuts in聽the privately run Medicare Advantage plans as exhibit A (Adamy, 6/9). And the 聽reported on聽criticism from House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, who聽tagged the effort as “another in a long line of false starts and mishaps for the Obama administration’s attempt to sell its government takeover of healthcare.” Nonetheless,聽the president cautioned聽seniors聽“that repealing the law, as some Republicans are proposing, would have serious consequences (Levey, 6/9).

Meanwhile, , in a separate story, explained why聽the sales pitch is so important.聽“There is widespread agreement that seniors are a crucial bloc to win on health reform. They’ve remained skeptical through the debate and typically vote in high numbers, particularly in midterm elections. So Democrats and Republicans alike have focused intensely on the group, vying to frame health reform as either an extension of Social Security’s safety net or a government takeover poised to ration benefits (Kliff, 6/8). According to聽,聽Democrats will drive home their聽point with聽“a 60-second television ad highlighting Republican vows to repeal the healthcare reform bill, which promises to be a flashpoint in the November election battle for control of Congress” (6/10).聽聽

In other news, Senate Democrats continued聽to pursue聽the 60 votes necessary to clear聽their version of the pending jobs bill, which includes the Medicare doctor pay fix. The upper chamber聽completed work for the聽week without voting despite聽several days of tough negotiations. As part of the effort, they restored聽“an estimated $24 billion in Medicaid funds – dropped by the House before Memorial Day –聽after an outcry from governors and liberals,” according to聽.” This step “promises to have broad bipartisan support – in statehouses, at least. In writing their 2011 budgets, as many as 30 governors had assumed that the assistance would continue through next June, forestalling deeper spending cuts at the state level”聽(Rogers, 6/8).

reported on what could happen聽if Congress doesn’t extend these聽Medicaid funds. “Governors and state lawmakers, already facing some of the toughest budgets since the Great Depression, said the repercussions would extend far beyond health care, forcing them to make deep cuts to education, social services and public safety (Sack, 6/7).聽聽

But聽voter concern and even anger about the federal deficit continues to intensify and hold a prominent place in many lawmakers’ minds — creating what the described as a “painful tradeoff” that will play out聽“when the Senate tries again to pass an extension of unemployment benefits – this time a $54-billion measure that marks an abrupt retreat from a $200-billion bill that Democratic leaders had proposed before the Memorial Day recess”聽(Hook, 6/7). points out some other critical unfinished business that is included in this聽legislative package. “Of paramount interest is Medicare physicians’ payments, which underwent a 21 percent cut on June 1 after the extenders bill went untouched in the Senate.聽…聽The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services placed a temporary freeze on all payments to physicians in anticipation of congressional action, but the stop-payment is expected to end next week” (Cohn and McCarthy, 6/7).

By mid-week, according to a separate story in , Democrats were saying聽they expect to聽“ultimately pass the measure” and were聽“looking for lobbying help from governors who supported the inclusion of $24 billion sought by states for help with health care costs – one element of the Senate bill that drove the cost higher than the price tag in the House” (Hulse, 6/9). Such differences, said , also in an additional story, “mean the unwieldy package will have to go back to the House, which only narrowly passed its version before Memorial Day” (Rogers, 6/8).

And to add an additional layer of complication to the scenario, 聽reported Friday that聽some Senate Democrats are fighting to聽reinsert money to help laid-off workers聽afford to keep their former employers’ health coverage through the federal program known as COBRA. A similar provision was “stripped out in the House because of concerns of moderate Democrats about the cost of the bill.” Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa.,聽introduced an amendment that would extend the subsidy to people laid off through November, potentially at a cost of $7 billion for an estimated 144,000 people a month. “But despite the support of the three senior Senate Democrats – Majority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.), and his top lieutenants Sens. Richard Durbin (D., Ill.) and Charles Schumer (D., N.Y.), it is unclear whether the matter will come up for a vote on the Senate floor next week” (Boles and Raice, 6/10).

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