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Medical Budget Spending Essay Research Paper Providing

Medical Budget Spending Essay, Research Paper


Providing Cancer Clinical Trials for Medicare Beneficiaries


Less than three percent of cancer patients participate in clinical


trials of new therapies. Many scientists believe that higher


participation could lead to the faster development of therapies for more


of those in need.


Moreover, the elderly, who are most likely to get cancer, often


cannot participate in such trials because Medicare does not pay for such


treatments until they are established as standard therapies. Americans


over 65 make up half of all cancer patients, and are 10 times more


likely to get cancer than younger Americans.


The budget would give more Americans access to these cutting-edge


treatments and encourage higher participation in clinical trials by


establishing a three-year, $750 million demonstration program,


specifically for Medicare beneficiaries, to cover the patient care costs


for those who participate in certain federally-sponsored cancer clinical


trials. Although the Health Care Financing Administration (which


administers Medicare) would run the demonstration, it would be funded by


specified receipts from national tobacco legislation and, thus, would


not draw upon Medicare’s Hospital Insurance (HI) or Supplementary


Medical Insurance (SMI) trust funds. The proposal includes an evaluation


after three years to consider whether to expand the demonstration.


Aid for the territories: The budget proposes $153 million in


increased funding under CHIP for Puerto Rico and the other


four territories, fulfilling the President’s promise to


provide more equitable funding for children’s health care in


the insular areas.


Health insurance for legal immigrant children: The budget


would give States the option to provide health coverage to


legal immigrant children under Medicaid and CHIP. Currently,


States can provide health coverage to legal immigrant children


who entered the country before th

e 1996 welfare reform law was


enacted. But immigrant children who entered after the law was


enacted cannot get benefits for five years. Under this


proposal, States could provide coverage to immigrant children


through Medicaid or through their current CHIP allotment.


Increasing Biomedical Research: Progress in biomedical research has


ensured that many diseases that Americans faced a generation ago can now


be prevented or treated. Smallpox has been eradicated from the world and


polio is gone from the Western Hemisphere. Surgical procedures, such as


organ transplants or cardiac pacemakers, can restore normal lives for


those who once had few treatment options.


The scientific community is now poised to make even more advances


that, with sufficient investment, could dramatically alter and improve


the way we treat diseases. Several new technologies in medical research


show great promise. Specifically, important strides in imaging


technologies make it possible to visualize living cells and entire


organs, providing new insights into the structure of disease; computer-


based systems give scientists new tools to rapidly analyze vast amounts


of new data; and the scientific community stands on the cusp of a host


of breakthroughs in genetics that will enable scientists to map the


entire human genome and revolutionize how we understand, treat, and


prevent some of our most devastating diseases.


The budget proposes an unprecedented commitment in biomedical


research that will lay the foundation for new innovations to improve


health and prevent disease. It invests $1.15 billion in the National


Institutes of Health (NIH)–the largest increase in history. Moreover,


to ensure that the Nation continues to make important investments in


biomedical research, the budget proposes–for the first time ever–


sustained increases in the NIH over five years. By the year 2003,


funding for biomedical research will increase to over $20 billion, or by nearly half.

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