U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and Attorney General of the United States Eric Holder, on Tuesday, Jun 8, 2010, sent a letter to state attorneys general urging them to work with HHS and federal, state, and local law
by Peter Budetti, Deputy Administrator for Program Integrity, CMS | Posted June 07, 2010 As part of the Affordable Care Act, in the coming weeks, many Medicare recipients across the country will begin receiving a tax-free $250 rebate check to help pay
On Tuesday, President Obama signed health insurance reform into law. And on Thursday, the Senate made good on its promise to fix and finish reform by passing the reconciliation bill 56-43. A little while later, the house passed the last revision, Yeas and
Here’s a link to the 2,074 page health care reform bill (HR 3590) released by Senator Reid. A cloture vote to begin floor debate is expected to take place on Saturday 11/21/09. GOP Senators are beginning to close ranks in an attempt
Finally … the text is up on THOMAS for HR 3962: Affordable Health Care for America Act (as introduced in the House) [If you’d prefer to download and read the pdf version … go here: http://www.govtrack.us/data/us/bills.text/111/h/h3962ih.pdf … but keep in mind that
Much is being written (and misrepresented) about Section 1233 of the Healthcare Reform bill currently in the House bill. This is the section of the bill that modifies the Medicare regulation and provides for medical payments for consultations with your personal doctor related
The House Committee on Energy and Commerce has prepared district-level analyses of the impact of the legislation, for each member of the house. Each analysis includes information on the impact of the legislation on small businesses, seniors in Medicare, health care providers, and