Obama Plan To Cut Hospital Payments Draws Ire
The Obama administration has called for $200 billion in cuts for hospital reimbursements in an effort to overhaul the health care system. Federal funding under the reimbursement system known as "disproportionate share payments" is provided to hospitals in large part to help meet the cost of caring for the uninsured. Administration officials argue that as the number of uninsured decrease, reimbursements should also fall. However, hospital leaders and staff worry about such cuts as well as calls for a government-run insurance plan to compete with private plans.
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What Is Dyspraxia? How Is Dyspraxia Treated?
say, holding on tight, and correcting themselves. Parents who have a child with dyspraxia need to balance the risks of negative things happening outside, with the enormous benefits that active play has to offer. Deciding what this balance is depends on many factors, such as the severity of the child"s dyspraxia, the outside environment, etc. A study by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill"s Frank Porter Graham (FPG) Child Development Institute and UNC"s School of Education indicates that if both parents work, the father"s influence on a very young child"s language development may be greater than previously thought (not specific to dyspraxia, but interesting from a child development point of view) Written by Christian Nordqvist Copyright: Medical News Today Not to be reproduced without permission of Medical News TodayPages: 1 [2]