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Name: Gary Tyler on Oct 28, 2006Comments: Clean up the abuse in durable goods and unscrupulous doctor billing and keep the dollars for the schools and the special children.Flag
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Name: Mike Johnson on Oct 28, 2006Comments: Florida children do not need to suffer any more cuts in funding!Flag
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Name: Chris McCullom on Oct 28, 2006Comments: Medicaid Administrative Claiming revenue are critical to my district. These funds allow me to deliver Medically driven serices with in my school. Whereas, if the Medicaid revenue was not avaible the childern would have no other place to receive these Medical services. Chris McCullomFlag
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Name: Beth Mattey on Oct 28, 2006Comments: As a school nurse I am very concerned that Medicaid cuts to school programs will affect health care and the ability to provide school nursing services to students. Everyday I am grateful that I am available to help my students.Flag
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Name: Barbara Hale on Oct 28, 2006Comments: It is important that Medicaid outreach and linkage services continue to be provided in schools across the nation so children have access to Medicaid services including Early Periodic Diagnostic Treatment Services to enable them to be healthy so they are ready, willinig and able to learn.Flag
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Name: Cathy Bray on Oct 28, 2006Comments: California I work with school health services and there will be many children that will not have the care of school nurses if these cuts are made.Flag
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Name: Roger G. Levesque on Oct 28, 2006Comments: Everyone must step forward to protect the education rights of those who are unable beacuse of disabilities.Flag
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Name: Joan Pappin on Oct 28, 2006Comments: Please do not cut Medicaid Admin reimbursement to schools. This will be devestating to schools that use these funds to support low income and disabled children receive appropriate health care and services.Flag
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Name: Chuck Muirhead on Oct 28, 2006Comments: Please do not cut MAC/MAA funding from our schools.Flag
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Name: Rebecca Tatreau, RN on Oct 28, 2006Comments: Providing health services in the school setting is the most cost effective way I know of to provide health services to children. Why would anyone want to cut back on such a reasonable expenseFlag
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Name: William Patterson Jr. on Oct 29, 2006Comments: I support the continuation of the availability of States to seek Medicaid reimbursement for school based health services and the administrative/transportation costs in fulfilling these needed services.Flag
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Name: Carol Nolan on Oct 29, 2006Comments: Please protect these funds that make it possible to provide Special Education services to the children of America.Flag
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Name: Janine Welty on Oct 29, 2006Comments: Please do NOT allow CMS to make cuts that would affect Medicaid reimbursement for School administrative and transportation services!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Shirley Rodriguez on Oct 29, 2006Comments: Children are already feeling the effects of funding cuts to education with teachers leaving the career due to increased unfunded mandates and lack of support for what they do best, educate children! Additional cuts to mandated services in my school district means that cuts will need to be made in nursing services. Nurses will be replaced by health aides who do not have the knowledge or skills to manage the health care needs of children with specialized needs, i.e.: tube feedings, catherizations, tracheostomy suctioning, management of seizure, diabetic disorders to name a few. In addtion the families and children in the "notch" group who have little to no access to primary health care, rely on the skills and knowledge of the professional registered nurse to remove and/or mediate health related barriers to education. Families who can afford and know how to seek out health care for their children will also be affected if more Medicaid cuts are made. Unless a lay person including legislators, have first hand knowledge of what is actually happening in public schools, there is now way anyone can understand the challenges children and staff face on a day-to-day basis. Not every child lives with a nurturing and supportive family who values education. As a professional Registered nurse, I see both extremes - the "haves" and the "have not"s. All children deserve to be safe, healthy and educated to their potential, but I believe that continued cut to mandated services will be the downfall of this country. Please make an effort to get into the trenches to see for yourself the many dedicated edcuators and school nurses who are trying to do the best they can with fewer and fewer resources . Then, and only then will you realize the incredible efforts we make to help all children and the need to at least maintain funding for mandated services. Sincerely, Shirley Rodriguez, RN, BSN, CSNP Coordinator of Health Services and School Nurse Yuma Elemenatary District One Yuma, AZ 85364 w: 928-343-1232 fax: 928-782-1942 h: 928-726-6715 sarod@sprynet.comFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 29, 2006Comments: This proposed cost shift to states will not reduce taxes but it will shift federally-mandated services to local school districts that simply can't afford to pay for any more federally mandated programs.Flag
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Name: Michael & Alice O'Traynor on Oct 29, 2006Comments: We are retired now but have spent many years working with children with disabilities in our public schools. We are TOTALLY opposed to cutting this important funding the schools. We have seen first hand the burden of supplying special transportation to our most severely handicapped students. And have also seen the important work schools do in linking families with needed services. Our values as a nation are certainly skewed if we cut funding for disabled children and their families while continuing to cut taxes for our wealthiest citizens!Flag
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Name: Greg Englar on Oct 29, 2006Comments: Since the inception of MAA claiming in our region of school districts in the North Coast of California, the number of families without health care coverage has declined. This is all due to greater outreach by schools in the region. Why would you want to eliminate such a good thingFlag
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Name: Wendy Gonsher on Oct 30, 2006Comments: School programs are the first line of defense for many poor and disabled children- cutting school Medicaid programs will hurt the kids who most need our help.Flag
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Name: Thomas Seben on Oct 30, 2006Comments: Please do not cut Medicaid reimbursements to schools.Flag
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Name: Brenda Lenhart on Oct 30, 2006Comments: Please do not cut the funding for Medicaid in the schools as there is already severe shortages in funding.Flag
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Name: Sandra Ward on Oct 30, 2006Comments: The children need this and the schools need this program. Can't imagine what the future would look like for the children without this service.Flag
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Name: Rich Carver on Oct 30, 2006Comments: The Medicaid funding for schools is a vital source of funding.Flag
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Name: Brenda James on Oct 30, 2006Comments: At a time when every dollar counts in our school districts budget, it is crucial that we act together to save programs such as the MAC program, whose sole purpose is to help our schools pay for the health care of our children.Flag
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Name: Mary Rampley, RN, BSN on Oct 30, 2006Comments: Cuts in reimbursable Medicaid funding to schools will have a significant impact on health services in our district. All students, especially those with health problems and economic issues, will be affected. For some families, school health services is their first and only healthcare provider. Healthy students are better learners.Flag
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Name: Larry Murphy on Oct 30, 2006Comments: These funds provide assistance to our school nurse.Flag