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Kathleen Sebelius: GOP Health Care Move Would Cut Benefits

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MATT GOURAS   03/ 9/11 05:31 PM ET   AP

HELENA, Mont. — The Obama administration says a Montana Republican's long-shot effort to deny funding for the new federal health care law would prevent Medicare from paying the bills for millions of seniors – displaying the GOP's difficulty trying to unwind a law that recrafted much of the nation's health care rules.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says if Congress passes defunding legislation, Medicare would not be able to issue payments to popular private insurance plans that cover about one-fourth of all the seniors in the program. The health care law scaled back payments to Medicare Advantage plans, as the private insurance option is known.

Last month, House Republicans approved an amendment by Rep. Denny Rehberg, of Montana, to block the health care overhaul money as part of broader legislation to curb spending.

The Senate, led by Democrats, rejected a Republican budget bill Wednesday that included the effort to defund the federal health care overhaul as both sides wrangle over a compromise on funding to avoid a government shutdown. The GOP has little chance of killing the health care law in the ongoing negotiations because of support for the program from President Barack Obama and the Senate.

In a letter Tuesday to Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., Sebelius explained that since the health care law repealed the old payment rates for private plans, Medicare could be left with no legal authority to continue to issue payments. She said that would risk "significant disruptions in services" to about 12.8 million Medicare recipients.

The Department of Health and Human Services says many other services would be disrupted under the defunding amendment.

Rehberg's office counters that the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office did not find that defunding would have that effect and it believes that HHS has legal authority to keep the program running if it wants to. Republicans say funding cuts to Medicare Advantage under the new law will force many seniors to leave the program anyway.

"If Secretary Sebelius is truly concerned about the seniors who benefit from Medicare Advantage, she should join Denny in his effort to repeal Obamacare," said Rehberg spokesman Jed Link. "Unfortunately for Montana's seniors, Secretary Sebelius, apparently working hand-in-hand with Sen. Baucus, has instead issued yet another full-throated defense of the law."

Sebelius' letter does not say how long affected Medicare Advantage enrollees would be without benefits until they could transition to traditional Medicare coverage.

Rehberg has campaigned hard against the federal health care law that Baucus was instrumental in negotiating. Rehberg recently announced he will be running for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Jon Tester, setting up a heavyweight matchup that has both Republicans and Democrats looking forward for a chance to settle old scores.

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Associated Press writer Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar in Washington contributed to this report.

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HELENA, Mont. — The Obama administration says a Montana Republican's long-shot effort to deny funding for the new federal health care law would prevent Medicare from paying the bills for million...
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08:03 PM on 03/12/2011
Medicare payments are so low that patients do not have a chace to see a physician. Patients lose lives. The fact is that there is no assembly lines and patients are sent home to die. The relationsh­ip never takes place.
01:15 PM on 03/10/2011
The President can VETO you know. Let's see if he has the backbone.
10:47 AM on 03/10/2011
Obama warned that if the Repugs continue along this path of defunding the health care reform, he will be forced to give them more of what they want.
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TeaLady005
10:27 AM on 03/10/2011
Obama, Pelosi, and Reid told us Ocare was "not a tax". --But when the first lawsuit was filed they ran to court and said Ocare WAS a tax! This train wreck of a bill was passed late at night on Christmas Eve, with deceit about the true cost, with special back room deals, and without any of the politicians having time to read the 2.000 pages they were voting on! Does anyone honestly believe $500 billion will be CUT from Medicare to pay for Ocare? Of course not! Defund and repeal this unconstitutional bill.
05:55 AM on 03/10/2011
Medicare payments are so low that the majority of physicians lose money every time they see a Medicare patient. The administrative hassles are high which require additional staff. This all leads to assembly line medicine. Innovative physicians are creating new models that restore the sacred patient/physician relationship. No extra fee. And nobody is turned away for lack of money.
http://www.idealmedicalcare.org/blog/escape-from-mcmedicine/

Pamela Wible MD
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Taj Snead
If they dont like obama they sure wont like me
02:55 AM on 03/10/2011
I know the first state they will be voted out of will be Wisconsin. That majority of GOPers will disapear.
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Cordell Cameron
A Corporation is a person when Texas executes one.
02:47 AM on 03/10/2011
I always hear that stupid argument about socialized healthcare... in Canada, they have to wait for hours to see the Doctor. Have you seen the lines in the emergency rooms? Sometimes it takes months to get surgery. Show me where you've been going that this hasn't been happening? Private insurance companies have thousands and thousands of employees that specialize in burying MDs in paperwork. Most clinics have to have their own fully staff accounting department that outnumbers the nursing staff 5/1. Doctors, hired by private insurance companies get paid to find reasons for patients not to be treated. "Looks like they were in a car accident when they were 12. You can't assume we're responsible for paying this..." And because the MD can't prove otherwise.. mostly because it isn't medically possible to do so, you pay thousands and thousands of dollars a year for what.. no help and a script for 30 lidocaine patches that cost 500 dollars at walmart. This healthcare nonsense is about pressure on politicians from healthcare companies that have bought and paid for votes... same people that have been bought and paid for by the media. The media that gets us to turn on each other instead of focusing on the real enemy. Them. The ones responsible for that feeling you have in the morning when you wake up every day and realize your life is a living hell full of pain and agony and you're screwed.
02:20 AM on 03/10/2011
http://www.ohiopirg.org/news-releases/health-care--prescription-drugs/health-care/health-care-repeal-would-have-costly-consequences-for-ohio-consumers-and-small-businesses

"Consumers and small businesses in Ohio will face significan­­­­­­­­tly higher insurance premiums and could see coverage denials and price discrimina­­­­­­­­tio­n if the federal health care law is repealed, a research group says.

Ohio Public Interest Research Groups, a nonpartisa­­­­­­­­n public interest advocacy organizati­­­­­­­­on, details the potential impact in a report, "The Cost of Repeal," released Jan. 10.

According to the report, repeal would strip tax credits from 149,100 Ohio small businesses in the short-term­­­­­­­­...

Several health insurers have already made changes in advance of health care reform. The parent companies of both UnitedHeal­­­­­­­­thc­a­r­e and Anthem said they would end the criticized practice of seeking ways to drop sick patients from health plans, doing so much earlier than the new health care reform law requires.

http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/17/demons-and-demonization/

http://businessjournalism.org/2010/10/04/reuters-and-milwaukee-journal-sentinel-receive-2010-barlett-steele-awards/

The report says:

• 25 percent of Ohio residents who have pre-existi­­­­­­­­ng conditions will continue to face coverage denials...

• employer health costs will rise, leading to 7,400 fewer jobs created per year in Ohio by the end of the decade; and

• $17.1 billion in federal Medicaid dollars would be pulled out of the state’s economy””
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firstcougar1
Not what you think . . .
01:00 AM on 03/10/2011
Sorry gomezrules - you are a sad sad person. Please go away and post on some right wing site where you will be welcome amongst the other hate mongers!
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thetruth92802
12:26 AM on 03/10/2011
IMPEACHMENT

Barack Hussein Obama, President of the United States,
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Cordell Cameron
A Corporation is a person when Texas executes one.
02:36 AM on 03/10/2011
On what legal grounds?
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jaredbrain
10:49 AM on 03/10/2011
in Republicopia, you dont need legal grounds, just ship him off to Gitmo
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08:28 PM on 03/09/2011
Why does the GOP hate American workers? Repubs cannot be trusted and they are what we get when good and intelligent people do not vote. Always vote and never vote for a republican or a bagger.
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herkyc130
telling the truth and pulling the blinders off
09:14 PM on 03/09/2011
The GOP is a Corporate owned subsidie. The Corporate Politicians want no taxes and no Government to interfere in their pursuit of the almighty dollar and to have freedom to abuse all the workers it wants and to pay nothing, just look at what they do overseas when they can get away with it
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Kiranitisme
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08:00 PM on 03/09/2011
Why not the let the law work for 2 years? We invaded Iraq for no reason and spent $trillion of taxpayer money.
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ESerafina42
Abandoned by wolves, raised by Republicans.
12:10 AM on 03/10/2011
True - and we kept being told "6 more months, 6 more months." They should give this law at least as much time to work as we had to give them in Iraq.
07:01 PM on 03/09/2011
Republicans[Hose and Senate Members], let see if the Health Care Bill Works First.
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joetherealist
The economy isn't broken; it's fixed
07:40 PM on 03/09/2011
Republican Hose Members, now there's a typo I can believe in! Fanned!
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Steve Rockett
06:51 PM on 03/09/2011
Regressives actually believe that the HCR will increase the deficit. What liars! On the basis of that lie, they are trying to repeal it. Heck, Bachmann finally read the darned thing and claimed that part of the spending was hidden in the bill. Had these right wing whackos sat down and hammered out a compromise in the first place, all this nonsense would not be happening. They are wasting America's time. We want medical coverage for everyone, not just Congress.
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haljil
06:54 PM on 03/09/2011
Very well said!