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Focuses on issues on concerning Medicare and Medicaid spending cuts. Warnings about the threat posed by proposed cuts in spending from Saint Raphael Healthcare System officials and House Representative Rosa DeLauro from Connecticut; American Hospital Association's support for a bill to set up a...
- Medicare loss cause for alarm; Medicaid slowdown may be a `blip'. Aston, Geri // AHA News;11/04/96, Vol. 32 Issue 44, p1
Focuses on the new fiscal year 1996 government spending for Medicare and Medicaid. Treasury Department data; Medicare's hospital trust fund; Solution to the Medicare crisis; Important aspects of the Republican plan that would slow Medicare growth by 168 billion dollars by 2002.
- Another week, another snag in budget talks. Weissenstein, Eric // Modern Healthcare;1/22/96, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p8
Reports on the delay in the budget talks on the appropriations for Medicare and Medicaid. Closets financial deal between the White House and Republican negotiators; Specifics on the appropriations plan of the two groups; Impact on the health industry on the plans of the Republicans.
- Medicaid, Medicare spending growth slower than expected. Weissenstein, Eric // Modern Healthcare;8/26/96, Vol. 26 Issue 35, p3
Reports on the projected federal spending for Medicaid and Medicare in fiscal 1996. Slower-than-expected growth; Factors behind the slow spending growth.
- CEOs say Medicare, Medicaid budget reductions would hurt... // hfm (Healthcare Financial Management);Sep97, Vol. 51 Issue 9, p22
Focuses on American Hospital Association survey on Medicare and Medicaid budget reductions affecting hospitals. Percentage income of Medicare and Medicaid; Impact of reductions on hospitals; Result of budget reduction.
- State wins; hospitals, M.D.s lose under Medicaid plan. Raphael, Steve // Crain's Detroit Business;10/9/95, Vol. 11 Issue 41, p30
Informs about the changes proposed in the Medicare and Medicaid programs by the Congress to slow the growth in spending for both programs. Discussion on the possible impact of the same; Its comparison with the existing policy; Views of the political observers on the same.
- CBO lowers spending estimates for Medicare and Medicaid. // Physician Executive;Mar97, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p3
Highlights the latest Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report which forecasts lower-than-expected federal spending for Medicare and Medicaid during 1998-2002. Plan to curtail spending on Medicaid by setting a per capita cap on spending under the Medicaid; Impact of the slower growth in the...
- Budget plans could threaten hospitals' charity care. G.A. // AHA News;6/12/95, Vol. 31 Issue 24, p3
Reports on the danger posed by the US Congress' Medicaid and Medicaid savings proposals on the care provided by public and children's hospitals for poor Americans. Proposed budget cuts in Medicaid and Medicare programs; National Association of Public Hospital's opposition to a cap on overall...
- BBA relief campaign: Time to get community involved. // AHA News;05/22/2000, Vol. 36 Issue 20, p6
Editorial. Deals with the campaign of the American Hospital Association (AHA) to involve communities in the United States to drive the Balanced Budget Act (BBA) relief from the Medicare and Medicaid fund cuts of BBA. Petition pack given by AHA to hospital chief executive officers; Advocacy...


