Health Law's Cost-Control Board Repealed by U.S. House
The GOP-controlled House of Representatives voted to repeal theIndependent Payment Advisory Board, a 15-member panel that is supposed to check Medicare costs if they rise too quickly. The measure is primarily an election-year vehicle because it is unlikely to even be brought up in the Senate, and President Barack Obama has promised to veto it if is passed.
The GOP-controlled House of Representatives voted to repeal theIndependent Payment Advisory Board, a 15-member panel that is supposed to check Medicare costs if they rise too quickly. The measure is primarily an election-year vehicle because it is unlikely to even be brought up in the Senate, and President Barack Obama has promised to veto it if is passed.