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	<title>Comments on: CBO: Senate Committee Version of ObamaCare Will Cost $829 Billion Over Decade; Preliminary</title>
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		<title>By: Bart Fisher</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bart Fisher</dc:creator>
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		<description>this also was in the AP Story...
&quot;One noted that the estimate does not include the costs of proposed payment increases for doctors serving Medicare patients, roughly $200 billion through 2019. Additionally, a so-called fail-safe mechanism to hold spending in line could result in cuts as large as 15 percent in federal subsidies designed to help the poor afford insurance, CBO said.&quot;

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&#8220;One noted that the estimate does not include the costs of proposed payment increases for doctors serving Medicare patients, roughly $200 billion through 2019. Additionally, a so-called fail-safe mechanism to hold spending in line could result in cuts as large as 15 percent in federal subsidies designed to help the poor afford insurance, CBO said.&#8221;</p>
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