Saturday, February 19, 2011

Health Care Reform Got No Money Home Care Path

On Friday Feb. 18, 2011 The United States House Of Representatives voted in measures to remove the money needed to implement Health Care Reform. The conflict surrounds the requirement of all citizens to have a valid pay source (health insurance) for utilization of clinics, hospitals, and nursing homes. The U.S. House Of Representatives voted in the following three measures.
1. Prohibits the use of federal money as payment in salary for any employee involved in the implementation of health care reform law.
2. Prohibits The Department of Health and Human Services from investing money toward the implementation of Health Care Reform Law.
3. Prohibits the use of federal funds by The Internal Revenue Service to participate in the mandate requiring all citizens to have a valid pay source (health Insurance) for utilization of clinics, hospitals, and nursing homes.

These measures all appear to deliver a barrier to the enactment and implementation of the Health Care Reform Law. Readers are encouraged to consider that how an individual purchases health insurance may be playing a role in the unfolding of this legislation. Home Care Path provides non- medical in home custodial care for seniors in south central Wisconsin.

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