Medicare recipients will continue to receive critical outpatient therapy without fear of having to pay out-of-pocket costs.
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- Get outpatient therapy while the getting’s good!
- Medicare outpatient therapy caps lifted until October, 2010.
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Medicare recipients will continue to receive critical outpatient therapy without fear of having to pay out-of-pocket costs. ![]()
In an unprecedented move, President Obama held an all day televised summit on February 25 with Congressional leaders to discuss moving health reform forward. There was no clear winner at the summit-Democrat, Republican, or the American people. ![]()
MoreView the full six and a half hour health summitPresident Obama revived healthcare reform with a proposal, including provisions to benefit people with disabilities and promote independent community living, the White House released on Feb. 22. A meeting between Obama and leaders of both parties will air live on the Web Thursday, Feb. 25. ![]()
MoreClick here to read the full proposal by the President and for a link to the Feb 25 broadcast.In a move that has even the most experienced political pundits scratching their heads, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) removed Medicare provisions from the bipartisan negotiated jobs bill that was released last week. ![]()
Medicare therapy caps have been put into effect that are starting to harm people who have chronic conditions and people with spinal cord injuries/disorders who need rehabilitation. ![]()
Over the past week, you may have seen news reports suggesting that healthcare reform is in serious jeopardy. We must insist that Congress complete Healthcare Reform NOW! ![]()
MoreTake action on this issue.Too many Americans with disabilities and chronic conditions are not well served by the current system and will make tremendous gains through enactment of healthcare reform. Given all of the TV, radio and news coverage on healthcare reform it can be difficult to understand the reform effort and the details that are in it. You might find yourself asking, “What does healthcare reform mean for me?” “Why should I support this reform effort?”…… ![]()
MoreFact sheet on provisions of the health care reform bill (pdf)What’s up next for national health care now that the Senate has finally passed a health care bill? The following update from Kaiser Health News may give you some insights as to what may yet lie ahead on this bumpy road to health care reform. The Senate is planning a rare Christmas Eve vote on Thursday, December 24, on its comprehensive healthcare reform bill. Would Cash Benefits Help You Live at Home or Seek or Continue Employment?–If So, Send in Your Story Now. ![]()
As the U.S. Senate debates healthcare reform, an important provision that enhances independence and quality of life for people with disabilities is in danger of being removed from the bill. |
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