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Federal Medicare owes California
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State legislation aims at loopholes |
| By Ted W. Lieu
January 25, 2006 The U.S. Department of Health and Humans Services failure to properly implement Medicare prescription drug coverage has put
That is an unacceptable situation, which is why last week my fellow state legislators and I voted to pass a bipartisan urgency measure, Assembly Bill 132, authored by Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez. AB 132 will allocate up to $150 million for 30 days to cover prescription drug costs for low income and elderly Californians who have been improperly denied coverage under the Federal Medicare Part D drug program. I am proud to have supported urgency measure AB 132, which I know will save lives. Going forward, however, we need to (1) ensure
I will fight along with the governor and my colleagues in the state Legislature, to make sure that the federal government’s mistakes reimburses California taxpayers for every cent, plus interest, that we that we spend to cover the federal governments mistakes, now and into the future. A high-level representative form the stare Department of Heath Services recently testified before the Assembly Heath Committee and stated that the Medicare Part D failures appear to be a “recurring problem.” He said he “expects additional problems with the system in February.” If
I will also fight to ensure that we hold the federal government accountable, as there has been scant acceptance of responsibility and virtually no accountability. We still do not know when Medicare Part D problems will be rectified. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt should fire those responsible for implementing the Medicare Part D program, and he should provide
If the implementation failures continue for our Medi-Cal enrollees who were automatically transferred to the federal system, then I will fight for and support legislation o take
I will be working tirelessly in the coming weeks and months with seniors and those with disabilities throughout the
Ted
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