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White House Fact Sheet 
September 17, 1998

PRESIDENT CLINTON ANNOUNCES A NEW REGULATION
TO BRING THE MEDICAID PROGRAM INTO COMPLIANCE
WITH THE PATIENTS' BILL OF RIGHTS
AND REITERATES CALL ON CONGRESS TO PASS A STRONG
PATIENTS' RIGHTS BILL THIS YEAR


Today, in a speech before the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, President Clinton announced that the Department of Health and Human Services has completed a new regulation to bring the Medicaid program into compliance with the patients' bill of rights. This new proposed regulation -- part of the President's ongoing efforts to institute the patients' bill of rights for all federal health plans -- will provide critical patient protections to millions of Americans served each year by the Medicaid program, including children, people with disabilities, and older Americans. The President also urged Congress to pass a strong patients' bill of rights this year, and criticized the Senate Republican Leadership for failing to bring this important legislation to a vote. Today, the President:

ANNOUNCED A NEW REGULATION TO BRING MEDICAID INTO COMPLIANCE WITH THE PATIENTS' BILL OF RIGHTS. The President announced that the Department of Health and Human Services has completed a new regulation that will give the over 20 million Medicaid beneficiaries in managed care plans the patient protections they need and deserve. This proposed regulation would require managed care plans in all fifty states to provide needed patient protections to Medicaid beneficiaries including:

HIGHLIGHTED THE EXECUTIVE ACTIONS THE ADMINISTRATION HAS TAKEN TO APPLY THE PATIENTS' BILL OF RIGHTS TO TENS OF MILLIONS OF AMERICANS IN FEDERAL HEALTH PLANS. The Medicaid regulation the President announced today is part of his longstanding effort to bring Federal health plans into compliance with the patients' bill of rights. In June, the Department of Health and Human Services extended the patients' bill of rights to Medicare beneficiaries. The Department of Defense, the Department of Veteran Affairs, and the Office of Personnel Management have issued directives extending similar patient protections to servicemen and women, veterans, and federal employees. Taken together, these executive actions are extending protections to tens of millions of Americans.

UNDERSCORED NEED FOR STRONG LEGISLATION AND URGED THE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP TO STOP STALLING AND PASS A BILL THIS YEAR. While the President has acted to ensure that Federal health plans implement the patients' bill of rights, Congress must act to ensure that private health plans give their patients the protections they need and deserve. Just yesterday, the Republican Leadership again refused to allow an up or down vote on the patients' bill of rights. The President urged the Republican Leadership to stop stalling and pass a strong enforceable patients' bill of rights this year.

REITERATED WHY THE ADMINISTRATION CANNOT SUPPORT THE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP PATIENTS' BILL OF RIGHTS. The President also reiterated his serious concerns about the shortcomings of the current Republican Leadership bills which: