FEINGOLD LEADS DELEGATION EFFORT URGING ADMINISTRATION
TO EXTEND SENIORCARE
Wisconsin Congressional Delegation Members Push for Continuance
of Successful State Health Care Program
March 2, 2007
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold is leading the
Wisconsin congressional delegation’s effort to push for the continuance
of SeniorCare. In a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Michael
Leavitt, members of the Wisconsin congressional delegation strongly
urged the administration to approve a waiver to extend the program to
June 30, 2010. Without the waiver, SeniorCare will expire on June 30,
2007.
“I hear nothing but good things about SeniorCare when folks in
Wisconsin talk to me about the program,” Feingold said. “That
is why it is frustrating that the Administration is proposing to cut
a program which is more popular and less expensive than the Administration’s
flawed alternative.”
In the bipartisan letter, the delegation members wrote to Leavitt that
denying SeniorCare a waiver would cost taxpayers more money. The average
annual federal subsidy for a SeniorCare waiver participant is $617,
less than half the $1,174 the federal government spends to subsidize
a Medicare Part D participant. The SeniorCare waiver has consistently
achieved budget neutrality and has, in fact saved $669 million in Medicaid
funding. These savings are the direct result of reduced Medicaid payments
for hospital and nursing home care because seniors with SeniorCare prescription
drug coverage have stayed healthier longer. The letter was signed by
Feingold, Senator Herb Kohl, and Representatives Obey, Sensenbrenner,
Petri, Kind, Ryan, Baldwin, Moore, and Kagen.
“I will continue to work with Governor Doyle and the members
of the Wisconsin congressional delegation to do all we can to preserve
SeniorCare,” Feingold said. “The Administration should do
what makes sense and approve SeniorCare’s extension.”
A copy of the letter is available at http://feingold.senate.gov/pdf/ltr_030207_Leavitt_SeniorCare.pdf.
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