The CHRONIC Care Act that we are discussing today is taking important steps to increase care coordination for those who have multiple chronic conditions.
Hiram Bennet
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Have you been able to measure cost savings in your own operation as a result?
What do you think we should keep in mind, to anybody on the panel, as we continue to work on our proposal and other proposals here to better coordinate care for the sickest and highest-cost patients?
If we were to go further and make this a national program, would programs at UPMC and those in my home State of Colorado, do you think, be able to serve even more chronically ill patients with higher quality and better, cost-effective care?
The Independence at Home Act would help improve care for patients while they are in the comfort of their own home. It would also reduce costs.
A lot of good work has been done there, and I think some thoughtful solutions about how to improve care for the sickest Medicare enrollees are coming to the fore now.
It looks like some Republican members of Congress and the administration are locked in competition to see who can propose the biggest tax cut for the wealthy.
Apparently that's not going to happen in 2017. It looks like this President will choose to keep hiding his returns.
You'd think that an administration that talks about running government like a business would want to invest in cybersecurity.
When the public got its first glimpse of the Trump budget, the IRS didn't get the investment Secretary Mnuchin talked about.
Congress slashed the IRS budget by 16 percent in real terms from 2010 to 2016 with corresponding reductions in its workforce.





