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Obama eyes $313bn more cuts for healthcare reform

By Doug Palmer, Reuters

President Barack Obama today proposed an additional $313 billion in cuts to Medicare, Medicaid and other programs to pay for healthcare reforms expected to cost about $1 trillion over the next decade.

"I know some question whether we can afford to act this year. But the unmistakable truth is that it would be irresponsible to not act," Obama said in an advance text of his weekly radio address.

Obama wants a healthcare reform bill on his desk by October, but faces opposition from Republicans who oppose creation of a government-run insurance plan to compete with private insurers.

Many of his fellow Democrats are wary of making deep cuts to Medicare and Medicaid, the US healthcare programs for seniors and poor people, to pay for reforms.

With the cost of US healthcare continuing to rise rapidly, Obama argued the country could not afford to wait another year for sweeping changes.

But he acknowledged the ambitious plan would increase government costs in the short run.

To address those concerns, Obama has pledged to come up with enough spending cuts and new revenue to pay for reforms.

"So today, I am announcing an additional $313 billion in savings that will rein in unnecessary spending, and increase efficiency and the quality of care - savings that will ensure that we have nearly $950 billion set aside to offset the cost of health care reform over the next ten years," Obama said.

About $110 billion of the new cuts would come from reducing scheduled increases in Medicare payments. That would encourage healthcare providers to increase productivity, White House budget director Peter Orszag told reporters.

Obama also proposed cutting payments to hospitals to treat uninsured patients by $106 billion on the assumption those ranks would decline as healthcare reforms phase in.

An additional $75 billion would come from "better pricing of Medicare drugs," Orszag said, adding the White House was in talks with stakeholders over the best way to do that.

The remaining $22 billion in proposed cuts would come from smaller reforms, such as adjusting payment rates for physician imaging services and cutting waste, fraud and abuse.

The new cuts are in addition to a $635 billion "down payment" on healthcare reform that Obama outlined in his budget to Congress earlier this year.

About half of that came from cuts in Medicare and Medicaid and the rest from revenue proposals such as cutting tax deductions for families that make over $250,000 a year.

Altogether, the Obama administration is now asking Congress to trim spending on Medicare and Medicaid by more than $600 billion over the next decade, which is more than some Democrats are willing to swallow.

House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel told reporters after a closed-door meeting with fellow Democrats on the panel that the committee would include about $400 billion in Medicare and Medicaid savings in the healthcare overhaul legislation being drafted.

"We don't think we can do all the things he (Obama) is recommending. ... We think his 600 (billion) is our 400," Rangel told reporters.

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Obamanomics
[info]findempire wrote:
Sunday, 14 June 2009 at 09:40 am (UTC)
History will have a tough time which is kookier, Obama's voodoonomics or Reagan's. Reagan told us that the way to make the poor less poor was to make the rich richer. Fill the fat cats' pockets enough and some of its will trickle down, he told us. Now Oblalah is telling us that to reform health care, you have to cut health care money.

How about giving a few trillion less to your crooked Wall Street buddies, Oblahlah? How about waging a litlle less war on poor Afghans and Pakistanis? Nah, why scare away your prize donators? Screw the poor, they never gave a dime for your rise to greatness anyway. Take away their already pitifully bad health care and promise them pie in the sky in exchange, that's the Obama way! Can we rip off the poor and make them believe it's for their own health? Yes we can!
Re: Obamanomics
[info]xavier51 wrote:
Monday, 15 June 2009 at 02:40 pm (UTC)
I don't think you could ever be happy with the government. What if he really is trying to help people? Change isn't always as bad as you make it seem.

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