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July 15, 2003
With Medicare consistently losing tens of millions of dollars each month through improper payments, senior citizens need to be fully engaged in treatment and financial decisions, says Twila Brase, president of the Citizens' Council on Health Care.
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June 12, 2003
This is drug coverage by committee. A bureaucratic process will determine which drugs are available and who gets them. Not every medication will be covered, covered medications can be denied, and private drug coverage may no longer be available," says Twila Brase, president of the Citizens' Council on Health Care.
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June 02, 2003
We are very pleased that our efforts put the state's plan to collect health data on hold. However, because the health department can still obtain private medical records by law, this battle is not over.
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May 15, 2003
The public policy group representing 100 CEOs in Minnesota testified today in support of state-imposed rationing of health care services. The rationing-driven Oregon Health Plan is a DFL Senate initiative that is under discussion for inclusion in the final Health and Human Services Omnibus bill.
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May 14, 2003
The conference committee of the Minnesota Health and Human Services Omnibus bill will soon consider explicit rationing of health care for recipients of Medicaid, MinnesotaCare and General Assistance Medical Care.
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April 30, 2003
Parents should should be able to refuse state genetic testing of their children, says a Minnesota House Committee. The House Ways and Means committee voted yesterday to attach an amendment by Rep. Fran Bradley (R-Rochester) to the House Health and Human Services omnibus bill (HF 437).
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April 10, 2003
While we are pleased that our efforts have stalled the health department's data collection plan, it appears the public must wait at least another year to secure the right to keep the government out of their medical records," said Twila Brase, president of the Citizens' Council on Health Care.
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April 08, 2003
The so-called federal medical privacy rule will add confusion, cost, and complications to health care access, but it will not protect the privacy of patients. In essence, the rule is a federal license to intrude," says Twila Brase, president of the Citizens' Council on Health Care, a St. Paul-based health care policy organization.
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March 25, 2003
At today's small business roundtable discussion with U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Elaine Chao, the idea of moving away from employer-sponsored coverage was raised by Citizens' Council on Health Care (CCHC).
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March 21, 2003
Although the Minnesota Department of Health has today withdrawn the proposed rule to collect patient medical record data without patient consent, the public should not be relieved. So says Citizens' Council on Health Care, the Minnesota health care policy organization who has long opposed this plan.