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Wisconsin providers and advocates weigh in on Obama’s deficit reduction plan

President Barack Obama’s deficit reduction plan is getting mixed reviews from Wisconsin providers and advocates. The proposal calls for, among other things, $320 billion in reduced spending on Medicare and Medicaid over the next decade. That includes reduced Medicare payments to hospitals and other providers for bad debts, decreased Medicare payments to nursing homes, and less funding for Graduate Medical Education. (WHN, 9/21)
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