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  • GREATER AVAILABILITY OF CANCER CARE FOR OHIO PATIENTS
    Aug 19, 2008  - U.S. Congressman Pat Tiberi (R-OH) today announced a federal rule change proposed in April affecting how hospitals are reimbursed by Medicare is now final.  The change allows The Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (The James) to continue with their planned ... More
  • TIBERI WORKS TO STRENGTHEN MIDDLE CLASS
    May 15, 2008  - U.S. Congressman Pat Tiberi (R-OH) joined the Congressional Caucus on the Middle Class led by Congressmen Stave LaTourette (R-OH) and Anthony Weiner (D-NY).  As a founding member, Congressman Tiberi hopes the group will develop ways to protect and strengthen the middle class and those struggling to ... More
  • In Case You Missed It:A Bush Success (Not That He gets Credit) The Medicare Drug Benefit Is Working Better Than Predicted
    Apr 28, 2008  - The protracted political struggle over the future of American health care stems in large part from a fundamental disagreement over what should be done to address the seemingly inexorable rise in costs. On one side of the debate are the governmentalists. They argue that the only reliable way to co... More
  • GREATER AVAILABILITY OF CANCER CARE FOR OHIO PATIENTS
    Apr 14, 2008  - U.S. Congressman Pat Tiberi (R-OH) today announced a proposed federal rule change affecting how hospitals are reimbursed by Medicare.  The change would allow The Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute (The James) to continue with their planned expansion without fear of losing ... More
  • Addressing Problems of All Types
    Apr 1, 2008  - Right now many families worry about the rising cost of gas prices, the future of our economy, the high price of healthcare, and our security as a nation.  Those issues continue to make headlines in Central Ohio and across the nation.  But, there are other topics families worry about, that often don’... More
  • PRYCE, HOBSON, TIBERI INTRODUCE BILL TO ALLOW FOR COMPREHENSIVE INPATIENT CARE FOR CENTRAL OHIO VETS
    Dec 21, 2007  -  Today, Members of the central Ohio Congressional delegation -- Representatives Deborah Pryce (R-Columbus), David Hobson (R-Springfield), and Pat Tiberi (R-Genoa Township)--unveiled legislation to provide area veterans with access to full inpatient health care at central Ohio hospitals. In ... More
  • VETERANS CENTER PROGRESS REPORT
    Dec 12, 2007  -  Like many other Central Ohioans, I enjoy the opportunity to spend time with family over the holidays. However, since my time in the district has been so limited this year, I am making special effort while I am home to stay in touch with constituents. I recently had the opportunity to visit sev... More
  • MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG OPEN ENROLLMENT ENDS DECEMBER 31st
    Nov 20, 2007  - U.S. Congressman Pat Tiberi (R-OH) reminds Medicare participants that they’re in the midst of the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit, or Medicare Part D, open enrollment season and it will end December 31, 2007. Right now, Medicare participants may choose to enroll in Medicare Part D or Medicare Adv... More
  • HOUSE TAKES FOURTH SCHIP VOTE, TWEAKED VERSION GOES TO SENATE
    Oct 25, 2007  -  Statement of Congressman Pat Tiberi (R-OH) on the passage of the Democrat State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) Reauthorization bill: “I voted in favor of the tweaked Democrat State Children’s Health Insurance Program bill, because like I’ve said before I believe it is important... More
  • TIBERI: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH, DON’T PLAY POLITICS WITH OUR NATION’S VETERANS
    Oct 24, 2007  -  Back in June it seemed so easy. The House overwhelmingly passed the bill that funds veterans’ healthcare programs, military housing, and military construction projects. Last month the Senate passed their version of the bill, and it seemed we were well on our way to a bipartisan bill that would... More