Proposed Bill Would Reverse Pending Medicare Cuts Under Budget Control Act

Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-N.Y.) has introduced a bill that would exempt Medicare providers from pending cuts through sequestration under the Budget Control Act.

Under the Budget Control Act of 2011, a Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction was charged with finding at least $1.2 trillion in cuts to the federal budget. Their failure to meet the Thanksgiving deadline means the law will trigger across-the-board budget reductions that would equally affect defense and non-defense programs. This includes up to 2 percent — or $123 billion — in cuts to Medicare providers.

"Hospitals in New York are already slated to experience $15 billion in Medicare and Medicaid cuts under the Affordable Care Act over the next ten years. If sequestration occurs, hospitals will lose another $2.6 billion," Rep. Towns said. "Cuts like these will severely harm patient access to care and undermine an employment base that supports over 700,000 jobs in New York State."

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