The Senate on Tuesday voted 66-34
to end debate on a package of healthcare stopgap measures. These include an
extension of the therapy caps exceptions process.
The vote clears the way for the
Senate to finally approve a number of measures the long-term care community has
been fighting for in recent months. If adopted, the measure would extend the
therapy caps exceptions process through Dec. 31. It also would extend a
temporary 6.2% increase in state Medicaid funding by six months, through June
of 2011. Late last month, Congress passed and the president signed a bill that
would extend the therapy caps exceptions process—but only through the end of
March.
The latest bill also delays a
Medicare physician pay cut of 21.2% until the end of the year, and an extension
of unemployment insurance benefits under the COBRA program. Although it
contains $36 billion in tax cuts, the bill is also expected to increase the
federal deficit by $97 billion over the next decade.