Finance Articles

President signs housing bill; low-income seniors housing gets a nudge

July 31, 2008

President Bush Wednesday signed into law a housing bill that will help more than 400,000 Americans keep their homes and help to stabilize the turbulent housing market. The legislation also will streamline the financing process for Section 202 housing projects.
 

Skyrocketing budget deficit may affect next president's healthcare plans

July 30, 2008

A soaring budget deficit could ultimately hurt future proposals for healthcare, a new report suggests.
 

New bill encourages health insurance co-ops for small businesses

July 25, 2008

A new bill introduced in Congress this week would help small businesses, including independent nursing homes and other healthcare providers, form health insurance cooperatives to provide their employees with affordable health insurance.
 

Second economic stimulus package with Medicaid funding under discussion

July 24, 2008

Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) this week touted a second possible stimulus package that would contain a temporary increase in Medicaid spending.
 

House committee approves bill for IT grant funding

July 24, 2008

A bill authorizing more than $560 million in grants and loans to encourage the use of electronic health records passed through the House Energy and Commerce Committee Wednesday.
 

NIC: Financing in seniors housing falls in first quarter

July 22, 2008

The amount of financing placed in seniors housing dropped by a precipitous 60% in the first quarter of 2008, according to data released this month from the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing and Care Industry. That could lead to an easing up on new development.
 

Congress likely to hold off on spending bills until end of Bush reign

July 11, 2008

Rather than wage a budgetary battle with a departing president, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) said Thursday that the Democratically controlled Congress will likely wait "until Senator Obama becomes president" before passing any annual spending bills.
 

Washington gathering to focus on long-term care reform

July 10, 2008

The Brookings Institute will hold a briefing on the future of long-term care reform Friday morning, and the guest list includes some heavy hitters from inside the Beltway.
 

White House, providers spar over possible Medicaid cuts

John O'Connor June 01, 2008

Is sustained Medicaid funding an effective way to ensure the delivery of needed healthcare services to the poor, or a harmful drain on the U.S. Treasury?
 

Medicare cuts could be disastrous, study says

Liza Berger June 01, 2008

Nursing home providers have intensified lobbying efforts against a proposed regulation that would reduce Medicare outlays to skilled nursing facilities by $770 million in fiscal year 2009.
 
 
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