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February 15, 2002 |
Contact: Michael
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ADDITIONAL 15% CUT Langevin Appeals to House Budget Committee to Restore Funding to Critical Home-Based Medical Care for Seniors |
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| (Washington, D.C.)–As the House Budget
Committee begins consideration of the Fiscal Year 2003 budget, Congressman
Jim Langevin and several colleagues appealed to committee members to eliminate
further scheduled cuts to Medicare’s Home Health Care payments. The
scheduled cut was mandated by the 1997 Balanced Budget Act.
The next scheduled cut to home health care is in October 2002. With the industry already struggling to meet financial obligations, Langevin is advocating for an immediate cancellation of the October 2002 and all future scheduled cuts and restoration of adequate services for those who rely on the home-based medical care. Langevin and his colleagues appealed to House Budget Committee,
stating:
In the late 1990’s, home health care became one of the fastest growing programs in total Medicare spending. Due to the financial strain it placed upon the Medicare budget, steps were taken to slow the rate of spending and streamline the system. The cuts were included in legislation Congress passed in 1997 but went far further than intended. Langevin and his colleagues added:
Approximately 3,500 home health agencies have been forced to close their doors or stop serving Medicare patients due to the unexpected cuts and the Centers for Disease Control estimates that 900,000 fewer home health patients received services in 1999 than in 1997. -30- |
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