House committee passes budget deal with changes to asset transfer rules
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Haymarket Media
Nov 16, 2005
The House Energy and Commerce Committee late last week approved its fiscal year 2006 budget reconciliation package that includes nearly $9.5 billion in Medicaid cuts over five years. The package also includes...
Medicaid commission will have one LTC member
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Haymarket Media
Jul 11, 2005
Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt last week named members for the controversial Medicaid Commission. Participants will include non-voting member Douglas Struyk, who is president and CEO...
Smith decides not to join Medicaid commission
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Haymarket Media
Jun 15, 2005
The main champion of a Medicaid commission reportedly has turned down a request to participate in the commission, further undermining the newly chartered body.
Social Security, other elderly programs pose future spending worries
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Haymarket Media
Feb 04, 2005
President Bush continues to make a case for restructuring Social Security, a main plank of his State of the Union address Wednesday. But dissenters are pointing out that the federal program represents...
HHS nominee leaves open possibility for federal Medicaid cuts
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Haymarket Media
Jan 21, 2005
The next person likely to become the nation’s top healthcare official says that he “refused to rule out” Medicaid budget cuts and added he would not confirm whether the Bush administration...
Report predicts another ‘Balanced Budget Act,’ drastic Medicare cuts
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Haymarket Media
Nov 10, 2004
Growing federal deficits mean that a second Balanced Budget Act is becoming more likely, and that would mean deep Medicare cuts again, according to a respected research group.
Report: Damages cap leads to unwilling plaintiffs lawyers
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Haymarket Media
Aug 03, 2004
The $250,000 cap on non-economic damage awards in medical malpractice lawsuits has led to fewer attorneys willing to file such lawsuits, according to a Los Angeles Times investigative article. Medical...
Pennsylvania Medicaid improperly paid sanctioned nursing homes
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Haymarket Media
Jul 12, 2004
Pennsylvania’s Medicaid agency wrongly paid more than $75,000 to 13 skilled nursing facilities that had been sanctioned for poor quality of care between 1999 and 2003, costing the federal government...
Paying higher out-of-pocket medical costs could strain seniors’ finances, study finds
By
McKnight's Staff
Sep 06, 2012
If seniors have to pay a higher portion of their medical costs, it could lead to their financial ruin, especially if they have dementia, a study asserts.
Medicare payment group changes name
By
John O'Connor
Apr 06, 2015
A Medicare payment watchdog group saddled with huge case backlogs and heavily criticized for causing delays in resolving reimbursement issues has changed its name and location on the web.