Hi All:
This came in on my email today and is from the Military Officers Association of America's newletter.
I am copying and pasting as I got it. The adressee's name is blanked. I have not researched on my own; this is for informational purposes only. I do, however, trust the source. Thanks.
Dear Chief Warrant Officer XXXXXXXX,
Senate Medicare/TRICARE Vote Wednesday
A little more than a week ago, Congress failed to pass a Medicare fix (H.R. 6331) by a single vote (59 to 39, when 60 votes were required). This was particularly frustrating since the House previously passed the fix by an overwhelming margin.
As a result, a 10.6% cut in Medicare payments to doctors went into effect July 1.
Medicare has suspended action on claims until July 15 in hopes that a new law preventing the cuts can be passed by then. If that doesn't happen, the cuts will take effect, and many doctors have said they'll stop taking Medicare and TRICARE patients (TRICARE payments are tied to Medicare's).
The Senate has scheduled a new vote on the Medicare bill on Wednesday, July 9. That means we have only 24 hours to generate a wave of grassroots inputs to senators asking them not to fail America's seniors this time.
Please use MOAA's Web site immediately to send your senators a MOAA-suggested message urging them to vote FOR the Medicare fix.
This came in on my email today and is from the Military Officers Association of America's newletter.
I am copying and pasting as I got it. The adressee's name is blanked. I have not researched on my own; this is for informational purposes only. I do, however, trust the source. Thanks.
Dear Chief Warrant Officer XXXXXXXX,
Senate Medicare/TRICARE Vote Wednesday
A little more than a week ago, Congress failed to pass a Medicare fix (H.R. 6331) by a single vote (59 to 39, when 60 votes were required). This was particularly frustrating since the House previously passed the fix by an overwhelming margin.
As a result, a 10.6% cut in Medicare payments to doctors went into effect July 1.
Medicare has suspended action on claims until July 15 in hopes that a new law preventing the cuts can be passed by then. If that doesn't happen, the cuts will take effect, and many doctors have said they'll stop taking Medicare and TRICARE patients (TRICARE payments are tied to Medicare's).
The Senate has scheduled a new vote on the Medicare bill on Wednesday, July 9. That means we have only 24 hours to generate a wave of grassroots inputs to senators asking them not to fail America's seniors this time.
Please use MOAA's Web site immediately to send your senators a MOAA-suggested message urging them to vote FOR the Medicare fix.
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