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Pressure Rising To Avoid Federal Spending Cuts That Will Impact Health Programs

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Although Medicare and Medicaid will be largely unscathed in the March 1 sequestration, other health-related efforts including medical research, mental health treatments and drug approvals face reductions.

Grassley Calls For Senate Consideration Of Tavenner’s Nomination

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President Barack Obama聽Thursday once again nominated Marilyn Tavenner to head the Centers for Medicare聽& Medicaid Services, and a key GOP senator said the chamber should consider聽the nomination. 鈥淭he Senate should give Ms. Tavenner every opportunity to show she is a worthy choice to lead the agency responsible for Medicare, Medicaid, the Children鈥檚 Health Insurance Program, […]

A Wish List For Medicare

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If you could make one change to Medicare, what would it be? Ask three former directors of the program and you鈥檒l get plenty of ideas. Bruce Vladeck, who was head of what was then known as the Health Care Financing Administration, or HCFA, for former President Bill Clinton, wants more market-based competition and less pricing […]

Americans Want Deficit Addressed Without Medicare Cuts, Poll Finds

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Most Americans want quick action to reduce the deficit, but almost six in 10 oppose cutting Medicare spending to achieve that goal, according to a new poll released today. Lawmakers should examine other alternatives, including requiring drug makers to give the government “a better deal” on medications for low-income seniors (85 percent) and making higher-income […]

AMA Offers $10 Million To Fund Med School Innovations

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Memo to medical schools: If you have new ideas on how to train doctors, the American Medical Association may have some cash for you. The AMA says it will provide $10 million over the next five years to fund eight to 12 鈥渂old, innovative projects.鈥 鈥淩apid changes in health care require a transformation in the […]

‘Doc Fix’ In ‘Fiscal Cliff’ Plan Cuts Medicare Hospital Payments

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Updated at 9:30 a.m. on January 2. Legislation passed by Congress New Year’s Day to avert the dreaded 鈥渇iscal cliff鈥 would stop a scheduled payment cut in Medicare physician payments. But hospitals, which have to bear a major part of financing for that 鈥渄oc fix,鈥 are not happy. The bill would require that, over the […]

HHS Tells States It Will Not Fund Partial Medicaid Expansion

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In a letter to governors, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says states that expand Medicaid must cover people making up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level to get enhanced funding.

Huge Experiment Aims To Save On Care For Poorest, Sickest Patients

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An effort in California to move Medicaid patients into managed care has national significance as federal officials roll out a similar but larger program for as many as 2 million people who qualify for both Medicaid and Medicare.

Administration Releases New Health Law Rules For Insurers, Employers

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The proposed regulations deal with several key issues, such as how plans structure their health benefits, the variations on premiums based on age and requirements for wellness programs.

Hospitals, Home Health Care Services Lobby Against Cuts In Deficit Deal

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As lawmakers and President Barack Obama discuss possible changes to federal entitlement programs as part of a larger deal to avoid the fiscal cliff, expect provider groups to make their case loud and clear: Don鈥檛 cut us. The American Hospital Association is circulating a list of alternatives that are well-known and included in other deficit-reduction […]

How The Health Law Might Be Changed By The Next President

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Obama has pledged to carry out the law, but fiscal concerns and political pressure could drive him to alter some provisions. Meanwhile, Romney’s vow to repeal the law is unlikely to be realized, but he could still have a strong impact on it.

Sen. Schumer Says Increasing Medicare Age Won’t Be In Any Deal

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Democrats have said they are willing to overhaul entitlements if Republicans agree to new tax revenues as part of a 鈥済rand bargain鈥 to reduce the deficit, but don鈥檛 expect the Medicare eligibility age to be increased as part of any deal, Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., said Tuesday. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think raising the age will […]

Study: Health Insurance Costs To Fall For Businesses Under 50 Employees

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Once fully implemented, the聽2010 health care law will increase employer-sponsored insurance coverage and reduce the cost small businesses pay for employee health coverage, according to an Urban Institute study released today. Those findings come as news to business groups that fear聽the health law will raise insurance premiums and may cause employers to drop employer-sponsored coverage. […]

Study: States, Feds Recover Billions In Medicaid Drug Fraud Settlements

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Eager for revenues, states are settling more cases than ever — and at record amounts — with drug makers accused of defrauding Medicaid programs, according to a new analysis from the consumer聽group Public Citizen. In just the first half of聽2012, the federal government and states have recovered $6.6 billion, according to the report. Overcharging health […]

HHS Touts Growth In Medicare Advantage Plans, Drop In Premiums

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Just days away from a House hearing where Republicans are likely to charge that the 2010 health law鈥檚 cuts to Medicare Advantage plans will cause insurers to leave the program and seniors to pay more for coverage, the Obama administration said Wednesday that as a result of the law seniors now have more of these […]