Monday, August 23, 2010

Hospitals agree to federal payment cuts to help fund reform - Dayton Business Journal:

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The agreement came from the , the and the . Most of the spendin g cuts would come througu lower Medicare andMedicaid reimbursements. The presidentt of the , whichy has been actively involved in negotiations with said hospitals agreed to the cuts in order to stem even deepetrcuts — $265 billion – that the Barac k Obama administration had proposed. Hospitals were also eager to play a role in shapinvg the national debate on healtyhcare reform. “Hospitals are supportive of health care MHA President CarmelaCoyle “The current system is unsustainable.” But Coyle said the cuts represent a parado x in the health care debate.
Lawmakers want to extend health care accessa to the uninsured yet are proposingg spending cuts on care for these very same Just because you have an insurancwecard doesn’t mean you can access a primar care physician. ”As all of this unfolds, you want to makews sure you don’t cut too Coyle said. “The implications for patient care will bevery

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