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Name: Brian Loose on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Payne on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ralph D. Richter on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Madhavi Reddy on Mar 15, 2012Comments: I strongly feel that low income senior citizens should continue to keep their health care benefitsFlag
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Name: Madhavi Reddy on Mar 15, 2012Comments: I strongly feel that low income senior citizens should continue to keep their health care benefitsFlag
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Name: Sharon Keuscher on Mar 15, 2012Comments: Overhead continues to rise for physicians and reimbursement continues to drop. It will be impossible for physicians to maintain a private practice with amounts to a 20% pay cut.Flag
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Debbie Keenum Grieger on Mar 15, 2012
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Name: Kathy Keeter on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Stylianos Sideris on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Diane Demick, M.D. on Mar 15, 2012Comments: Please preserve access to care for dual eligible patients in Texas. Doctors cannot afford to keep their practices open with such a steep cut.Flag
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Name: Mark D Chambers, M.D. on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sara Austin, MD on Mar 15, 2012Comments: I have had to limit the number of patients with Medicare/Medicaid coverage because of this. The reimbursement cut is too large . it is really a sad thing because these are the patients who really need medical care the most.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: F.L Hochman on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Benjamin Edery, M.D. on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: P. J. Mock, Jr. M.D. on Mar 15, 2012Comments: this is obvioulsly a form of care rationing that is not in the interest of our patients.Flag
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Name: Anthony S. Melillo, MD on Mar 15, 2012Comments: “An error doesn't become a mistake until you refuse to correct it.†Orlando A. Battista (1917-1995);Flag
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Name: Sheri Koshkin on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Rolando Hinojosa, M.D. on Mar 15, 2012Comments: Reverse the cap on Medicaid-allowable payments for dual eligible patients.Flag
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Name: Teresa Fleming-Diaz on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Cesar Coronado on Mar 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Philmore J. Joseph,M.D. on Mar 15, 2012Comments: I have 75 patients in my practice who will lose care because of this. caFlag
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Name: Sohail Siddiqui, M.D. on Mar 15, 2012Comments: Please stop playing with Physicians payment. It is already getting exceedingly dificult to have an economically viable practice with little or no increase in the reimbursement in the last few years and practice expenses going upFlag
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Name: Samuel T. Garcia, Jr., M.D. on Mar 16, 2012Comments: Our patients need access to quality health care. We cannot provide that without the proper reimbursement to cover overhead.Flag
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Name: Shahid Rashid on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Samir Tuma, M.d. on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Hiram L Garcia, MD on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: GERARD ABREO on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Vincent R. Vann, MD on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: David Moyer-Diener on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: David Moyer-Diener on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ori Hampel MD on Mar 16, 2012Comments: These patients are already more difficult to manage. Having us basically get paid 20 % below Medicare rates leaves us not financial and business choice: we will have to stop treating the most needy, frail, and helpless in our society. If we continue to treat these patients at these rates, we will be out of business and unable to care for ANYBODY.Flag
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Name: Augusto A Castrillon on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Javier Saenz on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Aparna Mohan on Mar 16, 2012Comments: We ask to reverse the cap so that the primary care physicians can keep their doors open to the poor and needy reidents of Texas .Flag
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Name: Felipe J. Gomez on Mar 16, 2012Comments: Stop this attack on our patients.Flag
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Name: Nelson R. Kalaf, MD on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Daniel G. Corredor ,M.D. on Mar 16, 2012Comments: Stop the Medicaid cut payment for patients with Medicare /MedicaidFlag
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Mukesh Patel on Mar 16, 2012
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Name: Hector Urrutia MD on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: CARLOS DIAZ MD on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sam Tejas Texas on Mar 16, 2012Comments: SAM TEJAS IS A CANDIDATE FOR TEXAS STATE SENATOR FOR DISTRCT SEVEN FROM HOUSTON.WWW.SAMTEJAS.COMFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Cornelius Davis, MD on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Kvapil on Mar 16, 2012Comments: I hope the government makes the right choice for its citizens and for physician offices. If the cuts are implemented many patients will find themselves without doctors. The government and the American people need to realize that it does not make any sense for physicians to see patients when they are a financial liability (reimbursement is less then overhead per patient treated).Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 16, 2012Comments: Doctors are dropping out of medicare and medicaid by the droves. Not paying the co-pays and deductibles for patients that you have approved to cover is fraud. What do other medigap insurers think of having medicare as payment in full when the secondary is medicaid? If medicaid doesn't have to pay, why should other insurers or the patients for that matter. This is a very dangerous precident and must be stopped NOW. Doctors can't afford to run their offices on what medicare and medicaid pay now. Cutting off benefits that are due is criminal in every aspect.Flag
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Name: Brian R Tulloch on Mar 16, 2012Comments:Flag