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Pelosi..Obama's Friend?

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said this week that she is not bound by the cost-saving figures hospital and pharmaceutical companies have thus far put on the table to defray the final tally and help launch Obamacare.

"When we're trying to cut costs, certainly we know that there are more costs to be cut in hospitals and pharmaceuticals ... so we'll be subjecting everything to some very harsh scrutiny as we see whether we can get more savings," Pelosi said, according to a report in the Washington Post.

"As we look, there may be some more ways to get money out of pharmaceutical companies,” she added.

Pelosi made her comments in the wake of the nation's hospitals agreeing to forgo $155 billion in government health-care reimbursements, and drug companies promising $80 billion.

The historic measure to revamp nation’s health care has been held up by fiscally conservative Democrats who balk at what might become a Trillion – dollar albatross hung on the nation’s fiscal neck.

Adding to the bill’s troubles are House Democrats who are recalcitrant to vote on the measure before the Senate version is finalized.

"… I don't think the bills will be that dramatically different,” Pelosi said. “Now, we don't know the rest of the Senate proposal, and we're eager to see that, but the House sets the pace at ground zero a good deal of the time."

According to the Associated Press, Obama this week signaled that he did not want to overly pressure the lawmakers. "We just heard today that, well, we may not be able to get the bill out of the Senate by the end of August, or the beginning of August," Obama said. "That's OK. I just want people to keep on working. Just keep working."

In general, ObamaCare would, among other things, insure more Americans - partly through government subsidies; provide a government-run option to compete with private insurers; require large employers to contribute to health coverage; and control Medicaid costs by ramping up an executive branch agency to set reimbursement rates for doctors and hospitals.

As to whether that government-run option or “public option” could ever be tossed from the final bill, Pelosi responded, "I don't think so."

"But it has to be a level playing field," Pelosi explained. "It has to be an option that is administratively sound - actuarially sound, too - and that it's sustainable in every way, has to pay back to the government any start-up funds that it has, so that it can be a true competitor and not a subsidized entity."

Meanwhile negotiations on the contents of the House bill ended Thursday - still without a deal.


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Caring for others like thyself.

 Truth, Justice~the American way.

God is great, a Smilebeer is good, People are crazy!

 

This is a complex matter that began way before Obama's administration.

As far as hospitals and Pharmaceutical Companies are involved, they OVERCHARGE for their Drugs.  I can buy my Nexium for $347.50 per month.  When administered, while an in-patient, in a hospital in Florida, I was charged $147.00 per dose. Do the math.   $,4410.00 monthly!  This is just one example.  I guess it is the plastic cup they open for the pill, to be tossed in the trash; and yes, ther nurse having to open the package!  And hospitals buy in large bulk.   This is abuse.

Who or wh yis no one monitoring this situation.

Room and Board  a simple room, $2,165. per day.  I could stay at a 5 star hotel for $400.; but then I would not have a nurse to answer the call button 45 minutes after I ring, go away, and return an hour later with my medication.

ABUSE, ABUSE, ABUSE.

Wake up Americans.

And the order for me is GOD, Country, Self and Other.

 

meetze94

Posted 2009-07-26T13:37:33Z
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Are you seeing this meet?


For the second time this month, congressional budget analysts have dealt a blow to the Democrat's health reform efforts, this time by saying a plan touted by the White House as crucial to paying for the bill would actually save almost no money over 10 years.
 
A key House chairman and moderate House Democrats on Tuesday agreed to a White House-backed proposal that would give an outside panel the power to make cuts to government-financed health care programs. White House budget director Peter Orszag declared the plan "probably the most important piece that can be added" to the House's health care reform legislation.
 
But on Saturday, the Congressional Budget Office said the proposal to give an independent panel the power to keep Medicare spending in check would only save about $2 billion over 10 years- a drop in the bucket compared to the bill's $1 trillion price tag.
 
"In CBO's judgment, the probability is high that no savings would be realized ... but there is also a chance that substantial savings might be realized. Looking beyond the 10-year budget window, CBO expects that this proposal would generate larger but still modest savings on the same probabilistic basis," CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf wrote in a letter to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer on Saturday.
 
On his White House blog, Orszag – who served as CBO director in 2007 and 2008 – downplayed the office's small probable savings number in favor of the proposal's more speculative long-term benefits.
 
"The point of the proposal, however, was never to generate savings over the next decade. ... Instead, the goal is to provide a mechanism for improving quality of care for beneficiaries and reducing costs over the long term," Orszag wrote . "In other words, in the terminology of our belt-and-suspenders approach to a fiscally responsible health reform, the IMAC is a game changer not a scoreable offset."
But scoreable offsets are the immediate savings that fiscally conservative Blue Dogs and other Democratic moderates have been pushing for precisely because they will help offset the bill's cost.
 
The proposal's meager savings are a blow to Democrats working furiously to bring down costs in order to win support from Blue Dogs, who have threatened to vote against the bill without significant changes. The proposal was heralded as a breakthrough on Tuesday after Blue Dogs and House Energy and Commerce Chairman Henry Waxman emerged from the White House with agreement on giving the independent panel, rather than Congress, the ability to rein in Medicare spending.
Republicans pounced on CBO's analysis as another demonstration that Democratic proposals don't control costs .
 
"The President said that rising health care costs are an imminent threat to our economy and that any reform must reduce these long-term costs. But CBO has made clear once again that the Democrats' bills in Congress aren't reducing costs and in fact could just make the problem worse," said Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell.
Saturday's CBO analysis caps a tough week of blown deadlines, partisan bickering and fierce intra-party fighting among Democrats. On Friday, the tension between the Blue Dogs and Waxman exploded when Waxman threatened to bypass his committee and bring the reform bill straight to the House floor without a vote. The move infuriated Blue Dogs who have used their crucial committee votes to leverage changes to the bill.
 
But by late Friday, Waxman said their colleagues had pulled the two groups "back from the brink" and back to the negotiating table.
 
Still, Hoyer said there was little chance that that the House would pass a health reform legislation before Friday when lawmakers are expected to leave Washington for summer recess.
House Republican Leader John Boehner's office said that it's time to hit the legislation's reset button.
 
"This letter underscores the enormous challenges that Democrats face trying to pay for their massive and costly government takeover of health care. In their rush to pass a bill, Democrats continue to ignore the stark economic reality facing our nation," said Boehner spokeswoman Antonia Ferrier. "Let's scrap the current proposal and come together in a meaningful way to reform health care in America by reducing cost, expanding access and at a price tag we can afford."
Saves NO money!
MRD

Posted 2009-07-26T22:12:14Z
 
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Caring for others like thyself.

 Truth, Justice~the American way.

God is great, a Smilebeer is good, People are crazy!

 

Do you have nothing else to do in your life?

You have beaten the subject to death.

Listen to Fleming - or do you not know how to LISTEN and put the boldness on the shelf?

meetze94

Posted 2009-07-26T23:40:00Z
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I will not stop until THIS piece of GARBAGE legislation is DEAD!When the government's OWN watchdog agency on budget contradicts every thing that is being said by Obama,Pelosi and their minions Somebody better damn well speak up!

MRD

Posted 2009-07-27T10:25:53Z
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Caring for others like thyself.

 Truth, Justice~the American way.

God is great, a Smilebeer is good, People are crazy!

 

Maybe you will be dead before the garbage.

Ever think of that?

Are you ready to meet your Maker?

If you do not like the world in which you live - escape - you know how!

Life is precious in any form.

meetze94

Posted 2009-07-27T19:43:37Z
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Cool Equal justice for All

The law works but the system needs changed, We all abide by the law but sometime it failes us. The same with the goverment. God bless the USA, Brign our troops HOME safely, To the men who did not get the credit they deserve, MAY GOD WATCH OVER OUR SERVICE MEN.

Yes i agree with you but i also am overcharged on medications from the hospitals as for there price of a overnight stay in the hospital yes over $1,000,000.00 for less than a weeks stay that includes medicane room and board not to say the cost of ICU care and doctors. So yes i owe owe and so on. And to think of Obama care i would not be home. I would be 6 ft under.

Posted 2009-09-20T21:08:18Z
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