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President Bush's budget proposal, expected
to be made public on Monday, will call for cuts to hospitals,
nursing homes, hospices, ambulance services, and home care agencies.
According
to Judith Stein, executive director of the Center for Medicare
Advocacy, "These cuts will ultimately harm
seniors, disabled people, and anyone who needs hospital care."
Stein contends that cuts could be made elsewhere instead.
"The administration should cut the $150
billion subsidies being paid to private Medicare plans. These
earmarks for private corporations undermine traditional Medicare,
threaten its future, and burden taxpayers. Instead of giving $150
billion to corporations, give it back to taxpayers,"
says Stein.
According
to Stein, the solution is to sustain traditional Medicare.
"It is a proven, cost-effective way to
provide access to health care for older people and people with
disabilities. In fact, traditional Medicare is a model for a fair,
uniform, and cost-effective health insurance program."
Judith
Stein is available for comment on Bush's
budget proposal. |