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 really scary," she said. "If they can't get their medicine, what's 
going to happen? They're going to die."The Obama administration is concerned enough 
about the widespread Medicaid provider cuts that it has introduced a rule 
that would make it harder for states to slash the rates. The 
move is designed to ensure that those eligible for Medicaid are not 
denied access due to a shortage of health care resources.Medicaid reimbursement rates 
already trail those physicians receive for treating Medicare patients and those with 
private insurance. A study by the nonpartisan Center for Studying Health System 
Change found that on, average, Medicaid would reimburse a doctor $39 for 
45 minutes for a new patient hospital visit, compared to $63 for 
Medicare.Physician groups say that has left more and more doctors declining to 
see Medicaid clients. Some providers are trying to find other ways to 
make up for the cuts.In Columbia, S.C., Julie Ann Avin, executive director 
of the
get is in the form of federal money -- often with intrusive 
rules accompanying it -- the committee, led by state Rep. Gregory M. 
Sorg, suggested that every state program that uses federal dollars must contain 
an explanation of the constitutional authority permitting federal involvement."The extent to which 
the federal government has insinuated itself into the budget and the administration 
of the government of this state has been found to be too 
great for this committee even adequately to identify and quantify, much less 
to determine the remedies for in the time available to it," the 
report reads. "The cure to the state's by-now narcotic-like dependence on federal 
funding for even basic state and local services cannot be other than 
a long term process."New Hampshire's Legislature convenes next month, and while no 
bill has yet been introduced to tackle all the panel's recommendations, Van 
Ostern said it's suicidal to reject federal tax dollars, particularly since 
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