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This week Congress overrode President Bush’s veto of legislation that delays a Medicare physician payment and approved a bill that would preserve health coverage for college students.
The new Medicare law blocks a 10.6% cut in Medicare physician payments for 18 months and gives physicians a 1.1% pay increase in 2009. The law requires some private fee-for-service plans to join provider networks and eliminates payments to private insurers in the Medicare Advantage program for indirect medical education. The law also postpones for 18 months a Medicare competitive bidding program for certain types of durable medical equipment. A legislative solution to prevent future cuts could be included in a larger health care bill next year. In 2010, physicians will face a 20% payment cut.
The House of Energy and Commerce Committee clarifies, in an amendment, that insurers must provide coverage to students who change their status to part-time because of injury or illness while under full-time student status. The coverage would be extended for one year from the time of medical leave when students change their status to part-time from the full-time vecause of injury or illness.
Obama should volunteer his family and mandate all members of congress and other political appointees be removed from their current medical coverage and placed under Medicare. Remove the part excluding congress from Medicare.
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