And do you plan to allow states to substitute their Medicaid formulary for Part D?
There's been a lot of discussion about the size of this program.
I am very pleasantly surprised that the Administration is taking this on in the way that it is.
I think we should have a single mandate, and I know we have talked about that.
You have been a little vague on what additional tools you have, and I understand that.
I think, on the other hand, for us to potentially kick the can down the road on sequestration creates even more...
We are going to spend about $45 to $47 trillion of taxpayer money over the next 10 years.
From what I can tell, there appears to be general agreement that periodic retrospective review of existing regulations i...
Retrospective review, however, should not necessarily lead to rescinding existing rules.
I am worried that the interface between U.S. personnel and the Afghan so-called health system puts U.S. personnel in an ...
The majority of the people don't want it.
I think there are several doctors here and doctors across the country that clearly oppose it.
This is a law that the American people did not ask for, they didn't want, and they can't afford.
I would dispute the fact that we have been told that this is an exercise in futility or an unnecessary hearing.
It has done nothing but create more and more uncertainty.
I don't want to prolong this unduly, but it is my understanding that the life expectancy in Afghanistan is among the sho...
I am a little worried that with all this talk of standards for the Afghan healthcare system...
First, I would like to thank the Chairman for calling this hearing, for all the work that Mr. Scott's done in working wi...