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ATTENTION
NEWS DESKS: AARP is recording House and Senate roll
call votes on key issues throughout the 111th
Congress, and informing its 40 million members of the results of
these key votes.
AARP
Disappointed by Senate’s Vote to Block Protection of
Access to Medicare Doctors
S. 1776
would have preserved access by replacing flawed payment system
SUMMARY: Today the U.S. Senate blocked critical legislation to protect
access to doctors for the 44 million Americans who rely on
Medicare. The Medicare Physician Fairness Act (S. 1776) would
have replaced today’s broken doctor payment system, which calls
for a 21.5 percent cut in physician pay in January. The bill
failed to pass a key procedural vote in the Senate today.
NEW YORK
VOTED
YES TO MOVE DOCTOR ACCESS BILL TO DEBATE AND VOTE
VOTED
TO BLOCK DEBATE ON DOCTOR ACCESS BILL
Schumer,
Charles (D-NY)
X
Gillibrand,
Kirsten (D-NY)
X
*
Did not vote
**How a legislator votes on issues
is only one factor in evaluating his or her legislative
performance, which should also include such things as
constituency services and committee work.
“While we are disappointed
by today’s outcome, we applaud Senators Schumer and
Gillibrand for voting to preserve access to doctors in Medicare
and bring this bill to the floor for an up-or-down vote,”
said Lois Aronstein, AARP NY State Director. “This
critical legislation would have helped the millions of older
Americans in Medicare have access to the doctor of their choice by
replacing the flawed doctor payment system. We look forward
to continuing to work with Senators Schumer and Gillibrand and
their colleagues to pass health care reform that protects Medicare
and ensures older Americans can afford quality health care.”
Aronstein added: “We are
disappointed that senators from other states voted to block this
important Medicare bill from open debate and an up-or-down vote on
the Senate floor. This bill would permanently replace the
broken Medicare physician payment system so people in the program
could continue to see their doctor.”
AARP strongly supports the
Medicare Physician Fairness Act, introduced by Sen. Debbie
Stabenow (D-MI). This legislation permanently repeals
Medicare’s flawed Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) physician
payment formula, which has required repeated Congressional action
to prevent unwarranted cuts that could harm access to doctors for
people in Medicare. Repealing the SGR will stop an
unprecedented 21.5 percent pay cut that otherwise will occur in
January 2010, and additional cuts in future years.
AARP notified the
111th Congress that it was tracking roll call votes on
key legislation important to its 40 million members and reporting
the outcomes of these votes back to its members. “We believe
people make the right choices when they understand the issues and
position taken by their elected officials. AARP intends to
ensure that its members get that information,” Aronstein concluded.
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HOW DARE AARP SUPPORT THE HEALTH CARE BILL IN CONGRESS. IT APPEARS AARP
HAS SOLD OUT THE SENIORS IT REPRESENTS. ONE WONDERS WHAT KIND OF PROMISES WERE MADE TO AARP FOR THERE SUPORT OF THIS ANTI AMERICAN
BILL. SOMEONE IN AARP IS ABOUT TO LINE THERE POCKETS. AARP DOES NOT CARE ABOUT ITS MEMBERS SOON THE MEMBERS WILL NOT CARE ABOUT AARP. CHANGE IS COMING THE ELECTIONS OF THE OTHER DAY PROVED THAT .INCUMBANTS WHO VOTE FOR THIS BILL ARE ON THE WAY OUT ALONG WITH AARP
I am totally oppoed to the Democrats overhaul of the healthcare system and any broad support or endorsement provided by AARP. The Obama administration is taking our Country down the wrong road -- it's frightening and a disgrace; too bad many Americans cannot see through what is truly going on -- Pelosi is an idiot and the President has surrounded himself with a bunch of anti-americans (his wife, of course, was never really proud of this Country). I will leave AARP and join one of the other senior citizen organizations that better represents older Americans, as well as the Country at-large. T. Sawyer