The White House has lost a showdown with Congress over cutting Medicare funding. On Tuesday, the House voted to override President Bush’s veto of a bill reversing his cuts in payments to physicians who treat Medicare patients and funding for premium assistance to the elderly and disabled. The administration’s plans had stoked fears doctors would opt out of treating Medicare patients altogether. The Senate also voted to override Bush’s veto earlier in the day.
Congress Overrides Bush Medicare Payment Cuts
HeadlineJul 16, 2008