Posts Tagged ‘HR 3590’
Latest Research
June 21, 2010The Prospects for Ending Obamacare: Learning from Health Policy History
In Washington’s policy battles, the players are either on offense or defense. Those who frame the terms of the debate are on offense and, by outlining a compelling program for change, can win. The experience of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 demonstrates that full-scale repeal of Obamacare is not politically unrealistic. To learn more, click here.
Tags: HR 3590, Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988, Obama Health Care Plan, ObamaCare, repeal and start over
Key Documents
December 11, 2009CMS Analysis on Senate Bill
Richard Foster, Chief Actuary of the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), recently released analyses on the effect and impact of the proposed “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2009″ (Senate Health Bill, HR 3590).
For the analysis on estimated financial effects of the bill, click here.
For the analysis on estimated effects on Medicare, click here.
Tags: CMS, HR 3590, Senate Health Bill
Key Documents
November 19, 2009Senate Health Care Bill [HR 3590]
“Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act”
Full text of the 2,074 page of the Senate Health Care Bill (released 11/18)
Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) Cost Estimate.
11/18 CBO estimate of the direct spending and revenue effects of the bill.
CBO Score, Top-Line Facts.
Senate Budget Committee, “HR 3950 with Reid Substitute”.
Documents from Senate Democrats:
Implementation deadline
Section-by-Section Analysis
Detailed Summary
11/19 GOP Committee Analysis of Reid Health Care Bill.
11/30 CBO Analysis/JCT Score.
12/8 CBO: Employer-based Benefits
12/19 Sen. Harry Reid’s manager’s amendment and subsequent CBO analysis/JCT score.
1/21 Letters from CBO regarding Medicaid Provisions in Senate Bill 3590
-CBO to Sen. Judd Gregg (R-NH)
1/22 CBO Letter to Senator Sessions (R-AL), regarding the effect of the bill on Medicare Part A.
3/11 CBO Letter to Senator Reid (D-NV), regarding the cost of the Senate Health Care Bill.
Tags: HR 3590, Senate Health Bill, Senator Reid





