Supercommittee edition
When it comes to government spending and our economy, any productive discussion must be an educated discussion. That’s what we’re here for. As the supercommittee continues to meet, our new Budget Briefing Book provides a rundown of all the budget and spending facts that are relevant to the discussion. Get started by clicking below.


Thanks for the concise and vital information. Keep it coming.
Thanks for the concise and vital information. Keep it coming.
Thanks for the concise and vital information. Keep it coming.
economic laws will always prevail over the long term! if the usa fails ,it is the fault of the voters for electing corrupt-vile -self serving politicians! RIP gino
But those are the only candidates from whom we can chose. The current system all but guarantees it.
economic laws will always prevail over the long term! if the usa fails ,it is the fault of the voters for electing corrupt-vile -self serving politicians! RIP gino
But those are the only candidates from whom we can chose. The current system all but guarantees it.
economic laws will always prevail over the long term! if the usa fails ,it is the fault of the voters for electing corrupt-vile -self serving politicians! RIP gino
But those are the only candidates from whom we can chose. The current system all but guarantees it.
It is sad the Super Committee failed. We must turn toward those problems needing a reasonable solution. I traveled to D.C. to provide each Super Committee member healthcare legislative assistant information about an awesome alternative to the usual slash and burn overall cuts that usually occurs with the Medicare program. This alternative also eliminates wasteful expenditures in one area of the healthcare system while providing financial support for primary care and cognitive services. This process avoids unreasonable reimbursement fixes that addresses over-served and under-served areas of the country equally. This innovation preserves full reimbursement in under-served areas of our healthcare system. Go to www.sesscoring.com for additional explanation of the problems and the simple solution.
This innovation has also been brought to the attention of Donald Berwick and Kathleen Sebelius, at CMS/HHS, as an offset to the elimination of the SGR (Sustainable Growth Rate).
It is sad the Super Committee failed. We must turn toward those problems needing a reasonable solution. I traveled to D.C. to provide each Super Committee member healthcare legislative assistant information about an awesome alternative to the usual slash and burn overall cuts that usually occurs with the Medicare program. This alternative also eliminates wasteful expenditures in one area of the healthcare system while providing financial support for primary care and cognitive services. This process avoids unreasonable reimbursement fixes that addresses over-served and under-served areas of the country equally. This innovation preserves full reimbursement in under-served areas of our healthcare system. Go to www.sesscoring.com for additional explanation of the problems and the simple solution.
This innovation has also been brought to the attention of Donald Berwick and Kathleen Sebelius, at CMS/HHS, as an offset to the elimination of the SGR (Sustainable Growth Rate).
It is sad the Super Committee failed. We must turn toward those problems needing a reasonable solution. I traveled to D.C. to provide each Super Committee member healthcare legislative assistant information about an awesome alternative to the usual slash and burn overall cuts that usually occurs with the Medicare program. This alternative also eliminates wasteful expenditures in one area of the healthcare system while providing financial support for primary care and cognitive services. This process avoids unreasonable reimbursement fixes that addresses over-served and under-served areas of the country equally. This innovation preserves full reimbursement in under-served areas of our healthcare system. Go to www.sesscoring.com for additional explanation of the problems and the simple solution.
This innovation has also been brought to the attention of Donald Berwick and Kathleen Sebelius, at CMS/HHS, as an offset to the elimination of the SGR (Sustainable Growth Rate).