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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, Aug. 3, 2001 |
Contact: | HHS Press Office (202) 690-6343 |
We applaud the effort and hard work of Reps. Nancy Johnson and Pete Stark in drafting a bipartisan bill that builds on the initiatives underway across HHS to improve the working relationship between our programs and patients and providers who participate in them.
Earlier this year, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) began the process of reforming and strengthening the services and information available to the nearly 40 million Medicare beneficiaries and the health care providers who serve them. We emphasized greater responsiveness to beneficiaries and providers and improving the quality of care that beneficiaries receive in all parts of Medicare. These initial efforts include:
Recently we opened the doors of CMS, established provider task forces and committed ourselves to greater communication. Reps. Johnson's and Stark's legislation continues this effort by enabling doctors to spend more time with patients, not forms, and proposes a competitive bidding process for contractor services that will enable Medicare to be more responsive to beneficiaries and providers.
We look forward to working with all those committees in the House and Senate and members of Congress who are willing to engage in a bipartisan manner to make Medicare work better for the 21st century.
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