Mr. Wieske, I thought that what Mr. Tonko was asking you was really important, which is with this bill that we are looki...
if you expand Medicaid then you actually are more able to insure the vulnerable.
I don't think the biggest problems facing Medicaid are lottery winners getting Medicaid advantages.
If we are faced--and we will be faced--with increasing the debt limit of this country again, then in order to increase t...
Elizabeth is an advocate, Dorothy is a patient, but both of them believe strongly the Affordable Care Act is working for...
We're here today to discuss the Affordable Care Act and its repeal. This committee has held a number of hearings in this...
For the first time, being a woman is no longer a preexisting condition; a diagnosis in childhood doesn't preclude covera...
In short, there is simply no evidence that interstate insurance sales will help lower costs, and plenty of evidence that...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is not perfect but in Colorado there have been over 600,000 people covered including more ...
The path forward is not a 'replacement' plan that covers fewer people and provides less robust benefits.
In a State like Kentucky, which suffers from poor health on virtually every front, a Medicaid block grant would be a dis...
Likewise, in the Marketplace, any proposal that results in fewer people being covered, or in benefits being reduced, sho...
Program integrity problems are, however, not new.
I take a backseat to no one on program integrity issues in the Medicaid program.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. It's good to be back for another session of Congress.
But as important as combatting fraud and abuse in Medicaid is, policymakers should keep it in perspective.
There is simply nothing in the recent reviews of program integrity that justify the policy proposals that are now on the...
I worry a little bit, and whether we are trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act or we are trying to fix the Affordable...