This was the source of endless uncertainty for health-care providers and seniors, and it's now in the dustbin of history...
75 percent deals with seniors who have four or more chronic illnesses.
this is what comes up constantly with respect to the complexity and the burden.
93 percent of the Medicare spending deals with chronic illness.
the bipartisan working group chaired by Senators Isakson and Warner has done the same as well, and I thank them.
APTA would like to thank Chairman Hatch and Ranking Member Wyden for looking into this important policy issue.
I would ask for colleagues and staff who are here that any written questions for the record be submitted by Tuesday, Jul...
We commend Chairman Hatch, Ranking Member Wyden, and all other members of the Committee on Finance for holding this bipa...
we would like to reiterate our appreciation to Chairman Hatch, Senator Wyden, and the Senate Finance Committee for their...
Today the focus is on paying for the quality of care rather than the quantity.
Only Congress can remove those barriers.
the stakes here are enormously high, because what you are talking about is striking the right balance between encouragin...
Some health-care providers in our country are concerned that parts of the Stark Law date back years or even decades and ...
What this is all about is trying to balance two important priorities.
American health care is going to have a new focus: paying for the quality of care that our people receive, rather than t...
There is no question that you are going to bump up against some very significant challenges.
Our country is beginning a major transformation in the way health care in America is paid for.
It is both our responsibility, our obligation, and a good opportunity--I was going to say 'and a joy,' Anna says 'fun'--...