Independent actuarial firm Milliman conducted a study at the behest of Indiana’s state government which found ObamaCare would cost the state $20 million in the next year alone, with almost $3 billion in new costs over the next 10 years.
DetailsEstablish the Federal Coordinated Health Care Office to coordinate treatments and payments for “dual eligibles” who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid.
DetailsProvides a one-time payment of $250 to seniors who have prescription drug costs high enough to put them into the Medicare Part D “donut hole.”
DetailsAn unrelated tax increase of $4.5 B to clarify the application of the economic substance doctrine.
DetailsExclude unprocessed fuels from the definition of cellulosic biofuel for purposes of applying the cellulosic biofuel producer credit.
DetailsLimit the deductibility of executive and employee compensation to $500,000 per applicable individual for health insurance providers.
DetailsImpose additional requirements on non-profit hospitals. Impose a tax of $50,000 per year for failure to meet these requirements.
DetailsIncrease workforce supply and support training of health professionals through scholarships and loans.
DetailsEstablish the Workforce Advisory Committee to develop a national workforce strategy.
DetailsReauthorize and amend the Indian Health Care Improvement Act.
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