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Hope And Change Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-09-08 04:17 PM
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Statement of Barack Obama on Passage of Medicare Bill
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Statement of Barack Obama on Passage of Medicare Bill


By http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/person/gGxtkQ">Sam Graham-Felsen - Jul 9th, 2008 at 4:50 pm EDT

Senator Barack Obama on the passage of the http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Kennedy-Medicare.html?hp">Medicare bill today...

Today, the U.S. Senate took a major step forward in addressing the needs of seniors and military families all across this nation. At a time when doctors are facing double digit increases in the costs of providing care, I am proud to have joined with my colleagues to stop a devastating cut in physician reimbursement that would have caused them to shut the door to many Medicare and Tricare beneficiaries. John McCain has said that he would have opposed this bill, demonstrating yet again that he’s more than willing to put the interests of the health insurance industry over our nation’s 44 million seniors and 9 million uniformed service members.


Without today’s legislation doctors and patients across the country would have suffered tremendously.

Continue reading for a state-by-state breakdown follows of what would have happened without passage of today’s legislation...




Alaska:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $20 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $9,000

People Affected: 7,585 employees,

49,677 Medicare patients

88,451 TRICARE patients





Arizona:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $220 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $16,000

People Affected: 60,609 employees,

757,781 Medicare patients

209,013 TRICARE patients





Colorado:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $110 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $8,000

People Affected: 44,023 employees,

498,450 Medicare patients

214,738TRICARE patients





Georgia:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $330 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $17,000

People Affected: 84,494 employees,

1,007,857 Medicare patients

441,082 TRICARE patients



Florida:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $1.3 billion

Average Physician’s Loss: $25,000

People Affected: 212,201 employees,

2,930,058 Medicare patients

691,487 TRICARE patients



Indiana:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $260 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $19,000

People Affected: 64,908 employees,

865,792 Medicare patients

90,439 TRICARE patients



Iowa:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $110 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $17,000

People Affected: 27,095 employees,

468,637 Medicare patients

41,891 TRICARE patients



Michigan:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $540 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $21,000

People Affected: 92,826 employees,

1,429,304 Medicare patients

96,506 TRICARE patients



Missouri:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $240 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $17,000

People Affected: 53,769 employees,

869,941 Medicare patients

153,311 TRICARE patients



Montana:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $30 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $13,000

People Affected: 7,257 employees,

143,666 Medicare patients

32,825 TRICARE patients



Nevada:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $80 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $16,000

People Affected: 23,172 employees,

280,738 Medicare patients

99,641 TRICARE patients



New Hampshire:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $40 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $12,000

People Affected: 14,423 employees,

175,128 Medicare patients

29,684 TRICARE patients



New Mexico:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $50 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $10,000

People Affected: 16,916 employees,

254,051 Medicare patients

85,440 TRICARE patients



North Carolina:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $380 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $18,000

People Affected: 85,165 employees,

1,248,392 Medicare patients

497,645 TRICARE patients



North Dakota:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $30 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $15,000

People Affected: 7,055 employees,

98,257 Medicare patients

31,664 TRICARE patients



Ohio:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $490 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $16,000

People Affected: 115,272 employees,

1,670,196 Medicare patients

160,415 TRICARE patients



Pennsylvania:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $540 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $15,000

People Affected: 142,006 employees,

2,005,670 Medicare patients

161,653 TRICARE patients



Virginia:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $230 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $16,000

People Affected: 72,763 employees,

946,194 Medicare patients

758,868 TRICARE patients



Wisconsin:

Payments Lost by Dec. 2009: $190 million

Average Physician’s Loss: $13,000

People Affected: 59,886 employees,

791,802 Medicare patients

66,626 TRICARE patients



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grantcart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-09-08 04:24 PM
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1. thanks for the update what was the vote?
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Hope And Change Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-09-08 04:25 PM
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2. grantcart, click here
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grantcart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-09-08 04:28 PM
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3. thanks I thought it was going to be closer and that's why the brought in Teddy
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seasat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-09-08 05:05 PM
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4. You can tell the Goppers are running scared by those votes.
The only endangered Repub senators to vote against the bill were Sununu (NH) (who has probably just given) and up and Wicker (MS). Even Stevens (AK) voted for the bill. Heck, even among the safe Repub seats, only 5 out of 9 voted against it. Support for John McCain's position is in the minority on that bill. We should be able to use it in ads against him and those Senators that voted against it.
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