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  • BVM (Chicago, II.) Worcester County Ecumenical Council (Central MA) World Vision Relief and Development Wyoming Church Coalition OF CHILDREN'S SABBATHS Oa. 14-16,1994 Dear Faithful Friend of Children: Thank you for joining the third annual National
  • the Secretaries of the Treasury, Defense, Veterans Affairs, Health and Human Services, Labor, and Commerce Departments, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, and three White House advisers. President
  • , Texas Betty Ahlgren, RN Staff Nurse Bellevue, Washington Richard Barr, MHA President, Presbyterian Health Care Services Albuquerque, New Mexico David Blumenthal, MD Chief, Health Policy Research & Development, Massachusetts General Hospital, Internist
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Nicole Rabner: Policy Development OA/ID Number: 15421 FolderlD: Folder Title: Women - Accomplishments Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 60 2 6 2
  • International Representative International Brotherhood of Teamsters Robert Georgine President Building Trades Council AJan Reuther Legislative Director UAW PANEL 11; 6:55 - 7:55 Qmsmnei Cathy Hurwitt Legislative Director Citizen Action Carol Reagan Director
  • Education Center South Texas Health Research Center Audie Murphy Veterans Administradon System Hidalgo County Health Department Holy Family Services Birthing Center, Weslaco Knapp Medical Center, Weslaco Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council Center
  • the exercise of agency rulemaking directly only through bicameral legislation with presentment to the President as required in Articles I and II of the Constitution. However, there are other effective measures at Congress's disposal with which to affect agency
  • Partner The Tau Group C O M M U N I T Y PROGRAMS Chair. Reed V. Tuckson. M.D. President Charles R. Drew Univereity Michael O'Donnell, Publisher American Journal of Health Promotion Pamela Bailey, President Health Care Leadership Council Co-Chair
  • Health - National Health Policy Council
  • National Health Policy Council August 11, 1995 * First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Hillary, Thank you for your efforts to ensure the success of the Regulatory Reform event on July 11th. It was a tremendous event
  • . Site of care identifiers Two alternatives exist to provide a unique identifier for the location at which care took place. The Health Industry Business Communications Council (HIBCC) has developed a system for assigning a site identifier that corresponds
  • , Audrey Tayse Hiynes Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Office for Women's Initiatives and Outreach cc: End. Lucia Guilliand, Mrs. Gore's Office Barbara Wooley, Office of Public Liaison Chris Jennings, Domestic Policy Council Sara Bianchi
  • West Chester, PA Carol Urban Kingston, PA David Lockhardt Statewide President Pennsylvania State Council of Senior Citizens Allentown, PA Marshall Rozzi Executive V.P. USHealthcare, Inc. Blue Bell, PA Tanya Raggio, M.D. Director Healthy Start Pittsburgh
  • to promote the development and use of effective low-cost health technologies and their concrete application to solve health problems. These technologies will help achieve sustainable development and greater equity. Our roundtable will be part of the events
  • 2. Nursing Schools i ^ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY V. Appendix Tab 1 Council on Graduate Medical Education Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME) Third Report: Improving Access to Health Care Through Physician Workforce Reform. Health Resources
  • for adolescents should be more widely available. Through a Domestic Council or Domestic assistant, the President-elect could direct relevant federal agencies to develop a comprehensive plan for K-12 health education. This group would base its recommendations
  • States Barriers to Community Plan/Network Development Managed Competition or Managed Cooperation Anti-Trust and Other Laws That Inhibit Network Development Workforce Development , Practitioners For Rural Areas Scope of Practice Trade-offs Between
  • ) The Potential of School-Linked Centers to Promote Adolescent Health and Development. Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development Working Paper Washington. DC. 24 Farrell. G . Simkin. L.S. & Ross. T. (1986) £wj/«atio>i of the New York State School Health
  • Executive Director Time Dollar Network Miami Beach, Florida Ed Peddie President and CEO Health Care, Inc. Gainesville, Florida Ramona Shedroff Legislative Director Florida State Council of Senior Citizens Tallahassee. Florida 8 Arlene Swartzman Bookswap
  • awareness, promote leadership^ and identify promising interventions. In Zambia and Uganda, we met with the Presidents and a variety of government ministers (health, welfare, community development,finance,etc.). In each country we visited a host of community
  • President The First Lady Mrs. Gore Julie Moretz, Chair of the Family Advisory Council to the Medical College of Georgia's Children's Medical Center. Dr. Ricki Robinson, Co-Director of the Descanso Medical Center for Development and Learning in La Canada, CA
  • and its satellite facilities. Maragaret Lynn Duggar. President, Margaret Lynn Duggar and Associates Margaret Lynn Duggar entered the field of aging in 1973, as Executive Director of the Senior Society Planning Council, a direct service United Way Agency
  • CHAPTER HFMA HFMA Calendar of Events/Programs 1993-1994 Organization Chart Office™ 1993-1994 Directors 1993-1994 Ohio Coordinating Council and Chapter Liaison Representatives Committee Assignments 1993-1994 Past Presidents Chapter Operating Budget 1993
  • and to Our Children PREFACE & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ith the establishment of President Clinton's Task Force on Health Care Reform, the debate rages over what the federal government's role in national health care should be — for example, should the government
  • assistance) Health Care Children's issues W m n s issues oe' Church-state issues Civil rights 3/93 SENT BY:NCC WASH INSTON ; 3-25-93 1:53PM ; * 2024567739;« 2 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA STAHMENT TO THE PRESIDENT'S HEALTH
  • docuzicnte and records, in whatever form, and whenever created related to l | ' 1) the conception, planning, development, organization structure, and memfcerghip of the president'* Health cara Task Force and the related Interdepartmental Working Group; ftnd
  • . • There is insufficient provider interest in participating in a fee-for-service plan. • There is insufficient enrollment to sustain a fee-for- service plan. Each state establishes a fee schedule and conversion factors for the fee-for-service component of health plans
  • : As the President announced on January 25, the Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development will lead an interdepartmental working group which will gather information for, and provide information to, the task force. The working group will consist
  • Leadership Council National Federation of Independent Businesses National Restaurant Association Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association BUSINESS The ADS Group; Alan Solomont, President Aetna Health Plans Airline Suppliers Association American Forest
  • more than $60 million to fund research as well as to develop programs that educate, raise awareness and promote compassion. In October, 1996, PAF Co-founder and CEO Susan DeLaurentis was invited to serve on the Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council
  • by such diverse groups as the first and second Hoover commission^ the President's Advisory Council on Executive Organization (1971), and the Congressional Panel on Social Security Organization (1984), have concurred in the President's Committee on Administrative
  • Derelian - ADA (President) Tom Conklin - Scholastic Ernest Fleishman - Scholastic Rick Delano - Scholastic Senator Leahy Assistant Secretary Tom Pazant - (DOED) Mike McGinnis - (HHS) Floyd Horn Dick Saver - 4-H Council (President) Joel E h r l i c h
  • Associate Director for Programs, at (202) 789-1136; Phil Latessa, President of the Iowa Hospital Education and Research Foundation at (515) 288-1955; or Ann Schodde, Executive Director of the Iowa Council for International Understanding at (515) 282-8269
  • Aid, Inc. for over twenty years. She has served as the President of the Board eince 1978. FairbanXs-wllllaat Vas an original member of the Vermont Lov income Advocacy council, a client-elected orgeniiatlon of which ehe s t i l l serves as an offloer
  • commission on graduate medical education should develop policies for authorizing the funding and number of residency positions; (ii) the commission should allocate GME funds and should replace the current Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME); (iii
  • to Healthcare Reform Computer Systems Policy Project April, 1993 What Is CSPP? The Computer Systems Policy Project (CSPP) is an affiliation of chief executive officers of American computer companies which develop, build, market, service, and support
  • [Binder] The President's Task Force on Health Care Reform [5]
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Liz Bowyer Subseries: HRC Background on Former First Ladies OA/ID Number: 3982 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Binder] The President's Task Force on Health Care Reform [5] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf
  • states), development of utilization review (14 states) and bill review (13 states). For Official Use Only C. COVERAGE CHARACTERISTICS In virtually all U.S. jurisdictions, there is unlimited medical coverage for workrelated injuries or illnesses
  • on employees' initial choice of physician (21 states), limitations on changes in providers (40 states), use of medical fee schedules (27 states), regulation of hospital charges (22 states), development of utilization review (14 states) and bill review (13
  • i n promoting partnerships between medical personnel i n the United States and those i n the Newly Independent States. Supported by the United States Agency f o r I n t e r n a t i o n a l Development, AIHA has created and sustained r e l a t i o n s
  • . Q. R. S. T. U. Health Alliance Boundaries Benchmark Premium Areas Areas with Only Fee-For-Service Plans Dual System States Barriers to Community Plan/Network Development Managed Competition or Managed Cooperation Anti-Trust and Other Laws
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Neera Tanden: Misc. Subject Files; Publications; Videos OA/ID Number: 14313 FolderlD: Folder Title: HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000 (MIDCOURSE REVIEW AND 1995 REVISIONS, U.S
  • , Corporat« Cuntomer Development PepsiCo Mr. Arthur K. Barnes Senior Vice President Health Incuranoo Plan of Greater Nev York Mr* Tom Blinn Healthcare Products Division Procter fi Gamble Mr* Edward Sweeney* Chairman Willis corroon corporation ot New YorK Mr
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 13525 FolderlD: Folder Title: Environmental Health [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 58 6 2 Position: 121002 05/18/98 08
  • Council meetings, travelled extensively with the Vice President and contributed to the development and implementation of the President's domestic policy agenda. Prior to her White House service, Ms. Gall worked as a senior legislative analyst, a consultant
  • , it does reflect the intensity of hospitals' graduate medical education missions and bears some relationship to the extent to which an institution is involved in research and technology development. Under the President's plan, 90% of the funds will go
  • , not-for-profit organization created in 1975 at the recommendation of the President's Committee on Health Education. Since 1978 the management, continuing development, and dissemination of Growing Healthy® have been the responsibility of NCHE. The Center
  • reform. I t i s a hefty assignment, to say the l e a s t . I t w i l l be her r e s p o n s i b i l i t y to develop a national policy that w i l l assure quality health care for a l l Americans at a reasonable price, according to the new president's oft
  • f f the 10 Worst Dressed L i s t ] Acknowledgments: Ralph Lauren, chairman of the Council of Fashion Designers of America,- Donna Karan, Oscar de l a Renta, Will Jnf^-^ Louis D e l l ' O l i o , co-chairs; Stan Herman, president of CFDA; Fern . j i M
  • of restenosis are 41% for angioplasty and 52% for atherectomy compared with 60% to 80% for most mental disorders New treatment options continue to be developed with promising preliminary results • Clozapine has demonstrated effectiveness in one-third
  • Committee, National Conference on Human Retroviruses President's National Task Force on AIDS Drug Development Scientific Advisory Board, National Cancer Institute Coundl member, Office of AIDS Research, NIH Page 2 03/03/97 16:37 FAI 1212 725 1126
  • would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance
  • Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA| b(l) National security
  • designed: — to achieve ihe highest sustainable economic growth and employment and a nsing standard of living m Member countries, while maintajning financial stability, and thus to contribute to the development of the world economy, — to contribute to sound
  • I T E HOUSE DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL W I"' Conquering the various diseases that afflict women will take more than courage and good humor. It will require a steady and sustained investment in research. By Hillary R d a Clinton o hm I EDICINE HAS
  • , restoring simplicity, emphasizing prevention, and preserving high quality care and the patient's right to choose. • The Roll-Out Calendar We have developed short- and long-term calendars to unveil and promote the President's health care plan. The strategy
  • patients are ever systematically undertreated. Furthermore, most U.S. communities are able to develop and sustain reasonably goodto-high quality healthcare services. Nevertheless, most analysts believe that shielding the clinician and patient from
  • Russian impe. Russian president reverse his stance. " rialist tendencies. "Now it is painfully clear that failing • -Blagovolin went on to make the case for expansion , to hedge against the failure of liberal development in "Russia is a strategic error
  • essential components of prevention and gives examples of each: personal/clinical preventive services; communitybased preventive services; and social policies for prevention. From these definitions, it develops a new ideology to develop and support a new role
  • on spending and much more rigorous tests for financial performance. Systems of information, budgeting and tracking operating performance hava been developed and supported by a team approach of thefinesenior vice presidents. Miller's is working
  • to voluntary family planning as a crucial part of reproductive health; commitment to gender equity through improved education and development; and achievement of these goals in the context of equitable sustainable development. WOMEN AND HIV/AIDS Women account
  • Challenges to the President's Health Care Reform Initiative (5 pages) 09/16/1993 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Melanne Verveer (Subject Files: H) OA/Box Number: 20035 FOLDER TITLE: Health Reform [1] 2006-0810-F kel041
  • Council of Smaller Enterprises Cleveland Growth Association Cleveland, OH (216)621-3300 Fax (216)621-6013 1-8 National Small Business United Regional Affiliates Mr. Robert E. Bemier Association of Small Business Development Centers Omaha, NE (402)554
  • [Binder] The President's Task Force on Health Care Reform [4]
  • years p r i o r t o h i s becoming NACHRI's President, he served as President and CEO o f Children's Mercy Hospital i n Kansas C i t y , MO. He also has served as Chairman o f the Governing Council o f t h e Maternal and Child Health Section o f
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 13534 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Revised childhood Immunization Initiative State Profiles][2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position
  • trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRAJ P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly
  • would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [aX5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA| C. Closed in accordance
  • [Binder] The President's Task Force on Health Care Reform [3]
  • Medical Association, where he sened as Trusteefrom1984.1988, Secretary 1939, Second Vice President 1990 and First Vice President 1991. His many awards and honots include: Outstanding Sendee A ward. SNMA1975; Service Award, Son Diego Council on Smoking
  • Preliminary Draft of the President's Health Reform Proposal (Binder) [1]
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Pam Cicetti Subseries: Health Care Materials, 1993 - 1994 OA/ID Number: 12502 FoiderlD: Folder Title: PRELIMINARY DRAFT OF THE PRESIDENT'S HEALTH REFORM PROPOSAL (BINDER) [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf
  • to participate fully. The structure and operation will not be identical in every state but will be flexible according to priorities and special circumstances. In addition, members of the Executive Council will be asked to play a leading role in a state or states
  • completed the year 2000 objectives. Another 20 states continue to pursue the development of the objectives. Many cities and counties have developed their own year 2000 objectives (see Appendix). -7- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY II. A ISSUES CHANGES FOR PUBLIC
  • Council. As policymakers have hurriedly educated themselves about chronic disability, nursing homes, and home care, a body of conventional wisdom about longterm care has developed. Unfortunately, much of it is simply wrong. Of the many unfounded notions
  • by Mr. Holder, said, "The thrust of the letter is that Mr. Magaziner is not accountable" for misleading the court on the makeup of the 650person "working group" that wrote the president's massive health care plan rejected by Congress last year. But, he
  • , David Hamburg, President, Carnegie Corporation of New York The Role of School Health. James 0. Mason and Michael McGinnis Teenage Health Teaching Modules Evaluation. Gary D. Nelson, et a l . IV. Poverty Associated Mental Retardation At Risk Does
  • is Corporate Vice President, Henry Ford Heahh System, Detroit, Michigan. GAIL L. WARDEN is President and Chief Executive Officer, Henry Ford Health System. Vinod K. Sahney and Gail L. Warden In the summer of 1980 NBC aired a documentary written and narrated
  • the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) o f the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. PRM
  • currently is developing a full proposal, expected to be sent to Congress early in the new Administration. But President-elect Clinton did spell out the broad outlines of his preferred approach during the campaign. The plan aims to limit health cost increases
  • : Special interests set out to defeat anything that challenged the status quo. In fact, the President's plan was built on what works in the current system. Q: The President's plan its premium caps, employer mandates, mandatory alliances was a social
  • and penalties Prepaid Health Care Council • • Voluntary, advisory Members represent: - Health care contractors -- Hospitals - Insurance industry - Medical profession - Employer groups • Reviews health care plan to ensure provision of minimum benefit levels 10
  • Council o f t h e Maternal and Child Health Section o f t h e American H o s p i t a l Association. MAR-25-1993 13=43 F O RM T O 2024566241 P.02 Testimony Lawrence A. McAndrews, President and Chief Executive O f f i c e r • National Association
  • health professions in chnical service and education. Two, encourage continuous validation of clinical practice in allied health. Three. improve the linkages among allied health practitioners and within allied health education. Four, develop, test
  • disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAJ P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute
  • .. O'Donnell, Executive Director Robert H. Bradley, Jr., M.D., President Lewis L. Coriell, M.D., Ph.D., Council, College of Physicians (Dr. Lewis founded the Coriell Institute for Medical Research and has served as President of the College. His are of expertise
  • commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA] P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
  • . , to director, legal services. C l a i r e H a m i l t o n , photo, to corporate vice president, patient management services, Cathedral Healthcare System, Orange, NJ. W i l l i a m T h o m p s o n , p h o t o , to senior vice president, strategic development
  • Mayor DeStefano and Yale University's President Richard Levin as we celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the School Development Program -- and recognize the extraordinary accomplishments of its founder. As some of you may know, I worked at the Yale Child
  • [President Clinton's Health Care Initiative, March 25, 1996 - unfoldered]
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12508 FolderlD: Folder Title: [President Clinton's Health Care Initiative, March 25, 1996 - unfoldered] Stack: Row: Section
  • is a first step toward Hampshire's House has passed a resolution listing principles for a universal a resolution urging the president and Congress to develop universal health criteria. Nebraska sent a resolution to Washington calling for the inclusion
  • to the development and well-being of very young children and their families by ZERO TO THREE/National Center for Clinical Infant Programs, which she helped to found, and led as Editor and President December 4, 1993 Washington, D.C. Sally Provence was just who
  • lawmakers. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts will use today's sta7t of bill wi-iting by the Senate Labor and HumaT) Kesources Committee, which he chairs, to ytress the case for an only slightly modified version of President Clinton's ambitious health
  • . Fourth, the current structure is not effective for the next phase of the healthcare initiative. There is no clear mechanism for developing, implementing and monitoring a comprehensive strategy to achieve the President's legislative goal for healthcare
  • i t o r of USA TODAY, K r o l l , Joe: 612/644-3036 Fax: 612/644-9848 Executive D i r e c t o r , North American Council on Adoptable Children, Minneapolis, MN. Participants L i s t Continued Marks, John: 202/265-4300 Fax: 202/232-6718 President
  • -and-death decisions in health policy Low benefitlhigh cost health care quality. If we are buying life-years of low quality, but of sufficient quality that patients both want the health care necessary to sustain those life-years and find its true costs
  • or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA] P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
  • Council chair (1988-90), Independent Colleges and Universities of Missouri president (1979-81), iusUtute of Mcdicint; AIDS Research Committee choir (1989-91), NIH Cardiovascular Study Section chair (1969-70). and co-chair of Uie National Science Board
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 13531 FolderlD: Folder Title: Women's Health [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 58 6 4 Position: '03/07/94 21:39 © 2 0 2
  • disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions
  • on the faculties of U.S. medical schools. It stated that this underrepresentation had a negative effect on both the recruitment, enrollment, and graduation of minority students and the professional development of all medical students. The Council recommended
  • that the problems with our health care system did not develop overnight and that everyone must do their part to set things right. Health care providers, as much as anyone, know that we cannot afford business as usual. The President is confident that those involved
  • Fund also provides loans for the development of community-based health plans. PREMIUM CONTRIBUTIONS TO ALLIANCES Contributions to alliances are made on the following schedule: • Employer and employee contributions are collected at the close of each pay
  • [(a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a>(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA| b(l
  • the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA) C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. PRM
  • pays disaster. President Clinton and . the rest of the Part B .premium many Democrats insist that the that Medicare payments to hospi- *" < • Republicans are merely trying to tals for training of interns and t . cost"frbrrt general.i-evenues. ^ '' Under
  • on the managed competition model developed by the Jackson Hole Group. Congressman Cooper has expressed concerns that despite the President's endorsement of the managed competition concept during the campaign, the proposal being developed by the White House
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 9145 FolderlD: Folder Title: Office of the First Lady: Fraud & Abuse [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 58 5 8 3 07/20
  • Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo SUBJECT/TITLE DATE Walter Dellinger to the Health Care Task Force, re: Anticipated Consitutional and Legal Challenges to the President's Health Care Reform Initiative (5 pages) 09/16/1993 RESTRICTION P5
  • . These include restrictions on employees' initial choice of physician (21 states), limitations on changes in providers (40 states), use of medical fee schedules (27 states), regulation of hospital charges (22 states), development of utilization review (14 states
  • and First Vice President 1991. His many awards and honors include: Outstanding Sen'ice Award. SNMA 1975; Service Award, San Diego Council on Smoking and Health Educalion. 1975; Distinguished Service Award, Golden State Medical Association, 1978; Outstanding
  • , having connections in place between HOPP staff and Regional government staff supporting the Sustainable Development Task Force enabled HOPP staff to make effective contacts and to access information about goals and planned activities. The mandate
  • group Clinton headed before he ran for president. Council President Al From said the survey, conducted by Stanley B. Greenberg, Clinton's own pollster, demonstrated that Clinton and the Democrats were badly damaged by the president's health care reform
  • [partial] (2 pages) 04/05/1993 P6/b(6) 004. letter To President and Mrs. Clinton, re: disabled child [partial] (1 page) 03/31/1993 P6/b(6) 005. letter To Hillary Rodham Clinton, re: disabled child [partial] (2 pages) 03/31/1993 P6/b(6) 006
  • benefits package, not bare bones." says Laura Tyson, the chairwoman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers. Moreover, if the administration's proposal were to go through, there would be a huge carrot for everyone right from the beginning
  • that employees of small businesses get health coverage? Groups: Small Business Legislative Council National Small Business United Minority Contractors Association National Restaurant Association National Association of Private Enterprise M^jor issue concerns
  • (a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA| b(l
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Nicole Rabner: Policy Development OA/ID Number: 15421 FolderlD: Folder Title: Family Planning - International [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s
  • , President of the Boston City Council for helping to arrange this visit. -And I especially want to express my appreciation to the people who are here for their willingness to share their experiences and concerns with the First Lady. -Perhaps we could start
  • their health knowledge and develop healthy attitudes. It also shows that school health education can decrease the likelihood that children will adopt behaviors that are hazardous to health, such as cigarette smoking. For education professionals, the SHEE
  • earn i s dependent on what you can learn throughout your l i f e . On February 22. 1994 i n an address t o the American Council on Education, President Clinton presented his v i s i o n f o r l i f e l o n g learning and the l e g i s l a t i v e agenda
  • , Office of HIV/AIDS Policy, Office of Minority Health, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, and tine Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. • To support health
  • the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of thc PRA| b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA) b(2) Release would
  • at Republicans, but to develop a sobering vantage point from which to behold the health reform proposals now before the nation, President Clinton's among them. If we have learned anything from the 1980s, it is that regulation in health care is not easily eschewed
  • the former football star, (with art). (SIMPSON, moved). Cols 5-6: Striking a new, conciliatory tone on health care that catches his congressional allies by surprise, President Clinton appears to water down his demand for guaranteed health coverage
  • violate a Federal statute |(aX3) of the PKA| Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between
  • the speech. Let's keep t r y i n g t o reach each o t h e r . I'm c e r t a i n I eould be h e l p f u l i n t i n e - t u n i n g the President's speech t o make h i s proposal: • Much more d i f f i c u l t f o r c r i t i c s t o a s s a u l t , e Much
  • relief effort for this region and to express personally the deep concerns of the President and the American people for the people of this area at this difficult time. I was also privileged last evening to announce additional Page 1 17violnc.wpd
  • Iran-Contra were likely not related. "It's very good they are announcing it," says Lou Cannon, Reagan's biographer. "So many, of us have either friends or family who've been touched by Alzheimer's. A president... can focus a lot of attention on it like
  • Robert Reich and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Henry Cisneros. To the annoyance of others, who argued that Clinton's political fate rested mainly with middle-class women, Reich and Cisneros kept asking the president what he was going to do
  • in Peoria to the president and the Supreme Court. Last week, I introduced legislation to open up FEHBP to buy-in by small businesses around the country. My proposal, S.1978, The Federal Health Care expansion Act, or "CareNet," will not create new government
  • University's Woodrow Wilson School for Public and International Affairs organized a workshop to discuss President Bill Clinton's health plan. A half-dozen or so prominent health economists were invited to present a constructive, written critique
  • THE WHITE H O U S E WASH I NGTON February 10, 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR PRESIDENT CLINTON •^HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON ROGER ALTMAN PAT GRIFFIN HAROLD ICKES GREG LAWLER GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS FROM: IRA C. MAGAZINER SUBJECT: CBO REPORT The attached memo presents
  • of a Canadian-style health plan said / Thursday that they could pay for health care for a l l Americans and offer more JIfING generous benefits than President Clinton has proposed through an 8.4 percent payroll tax on corporations and a 2.1 percent tax
  • ) of the PRA| P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6
  • = WASHINGTON Leaders o f t h e Senate Finance Committee t o l d President C l i n t o n Tuesday they l a c k t h e v o t e s t o pass t h e key f i n a n c i n g element i n h i s health-care plan. I n s t e a d , they proposed two a l t e r n a t i v e s t h
  • , developing sound public heallh policy, evaluating lhe success of prevention programs and determining research needs and priorities. There are various reasons why it has been so difficult lo obtain accurate Information aboul H I V. Laws around the nation
  • in the U.S.) to start providing lower cost, less technologically oriented, preventive and primary care services, much less to relocate their practices in low income and medically isolated areas. The Clinton Plan and Access to Care President Clinton has made
  • Restaurant Association; and Chairman, The Food Group Limited * Gary Petty, Treasurer, Snail Business Legislative Council; end President/CEO, National Moving and Storage Association * Kristin Bass, Manager of Hunan Resources Policy, Doaeitic Policy Division
  • a l t h care a t 12%+ of our gross n a t i o n a l product, research and development should be government and corporat&tyintegrated t o reduce the cost t o the medical f i e l d so t h a t primary 'capitalism can be sustained instead of a $92,000,000 b
  • a l s o c i a l and medical issues facing women. "As corporate leaders, we share a r e s p o n s i b i l i t y to develop the most effective strategies to prevent disease and ensure good health for women who today form 46 percent of the work force
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Nicole Rabner: Policy Development OA/ID Number: 15421 FolderlD: Folder Title: Family Planning - International [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 60
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  • it imperative to develop clearer rules for determining the employment status of all workers, which would apply for health care and employment tax purposes. Presently, proper classification of workers is further complicated by the provisions of section 530
  • annually for care and lost President's plan to socialize n Arlington, Va.; the Seniors Coalition, cine, as is the National Council of wages, experts said. in Fairfax, Va., and the United Sen- Senior Citizens. Middle-class Ameri'Never Enough Money' iors
  • 9295 or by writing to P.O. Box 8547 component of atomic nuclei that are would experience lower back prob- Silver Spring, Md. 20907. released when an atom is split; in a reactor they go on to strike other nuclei and split them, sustaining a chain
  • -PICAYUNE Johnston urges Clinton to compromise qn health •v BRUCE Ainm Washington burwu WASHINGTON - Sen. J . Bennett Johnrton told President Clinton Thuradoy that the ad* minitt ration's propoa&l to require employers to pay for the bulk uf their workers
  • A. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT For Official Use Only Index to Briefing Book Summaries Abortion Reproductive (B,I,R,Q,P) Academic Health Centers Academic Health Centers (B,I,R,Q,P) Workforce (I,R) Access Long-Term Care Low Income (I,Q) Rural Health (B,I,R
  • , are each considering hiring a machinist's assistant and a vice president at salaries of $10*000 and $100,000. Employment of either of these will add $3360 to the budget of the uncapped firm. However, for the capped firm the machinist's assistant will add
  • oe 12,000 National F l o r i s t Association National Licensed Beverage Association National Minority Business Council Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association Women's Business Development Center 1,100 16,000 500 15,000 3,000 I I I
  • in a bipartisan fashion to put America on the road to health security. He will work with Congress as Democrats and Republicans develop proposals. The President has made it very clear that he will not give up the fight to guarantee affordable, high quality health
  • . Opponents of abortion, such as the Family Research Council, which testified yesterday at the aging subcommittee, where the study was released, said the survey was not methodologically sound. -D.P. Battle of the P.R. Titans • President Clinton's plan already
  • disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA| b(l) National security classified
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  • and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO February 15-March 15, 1994 and Congress By Robert A. Georgine Now that President Clinton has sent to Congress his specific proposals for a new health care reform package, much of the credit for even undertaking
  • viewers with a carefully stage-managed debate that accepts all the premises of the president's health care reform strategy. To be sure, opposition views will occasionally provide some balance, but these will be merely props in what amounts to a Potemkin
  • d E. G r o s s m a n n Chairman Publication Development Committee President-Elect National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Hamilton County Juvenile Court Cincinnati, Ohio J u d g e W i l l i a m E. G l a d s t o n e Retired Judge Dade
  • , even though Thomas had a letter from said. Tm listening to the members and forRostenkowski developed in his 13 years as the House parliamentarian sustaining his tunately, they're listening to each other." chairman; Gibbons is more open, more con- right
  • the biosphere must inevitably upset the balance of nature in fundamental ways that we can as yet scarcely imagine. Such concerns loom ever larger as new vaccines continue to be developed, seemingly for no better reason than that we have the technical capacity
  • , characterized Armey's remarks as "the real (GOP) agenda." "They really want to make it a voluntary program," said Gephardt, whose Democratic colleagues were incensed last month when President Clinton undercut their attacks on the GOP budget plan when he endorsed
  • the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA) C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. PRM
  • in office. Al From, the president of the moderate Democratic Leadership Council that Mr. Clinton once headed, warns that because of the administration's steady move to the left, it is in danger of falling into "the pitfalls that befell President Carter
  • , was more than the America will be smoke-free," says Surgeon : Fourth of Julyfireworksdisplay. (The fireusual springtime rite. The President General Joycelyn Elders. She adds, "But j works can smoke, but people can't) The helped kick off the baseball season
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  • ^aand news coverage of Ihem sent Coajtress lary to former President George mrtto, reeling and congressional erlO« erow -The media reported It ekattly th*ky Inj; nt a critical time In the health care they (the administration) wanted Itlftported
  • Witzleben, M.D., Pathologist-in-Chief The College of Physicians of Philadelphia John M. O'Donnell, Executive Director Robert H. Bradley, Jr., M.D., President Lewis L. Coriell, M.D., Ph.D., Council, College of Physicians (Dr. Lewis founded the Coriell
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  • Executive Council, meeting here Monday, unveiled plans to back President Clinton's health-care plan through an intensive grassroots organizational, education and lobbying effort that could cost up to $20 million. "It is our only real hope of solving
  • advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA) C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's
  • of the United States, sustains the morale of the uniformed services and provides fair and equitable consideration for all. Info: NAUS, 5535 Hempstead Way, Springfield. VA 22151-4094. (703)750-1342. National Guard Associa^ tion of the U.S. (NGAUS). 7 President
  • Hillary Rodham Clinto* today said Rochester's health care dysfrro would go untouched i f i t meets the standards included in the president's health care reform plan. "You will be supported and not penalized," she said in a meeting with about 150 people
  • SMALL B T CRUCIALSHIFTS U M v m n Is Seen on Issues oe e t of Universal Coverage and H w to Control Costs o By ADAM CLYMER Spectal nlbr Nrw V«r» Ttma WASHINGTON. May 22 — For the first time since President Clinton proposed a national health insurance
  • patients is interwoven with advanced research procedures and trials of newly developed treatments. The assumption that academic health centers will be able to continue to fulfill thensocietal roles of biomedical and health systems research, health
  • . Describes employers' crisis in health care costs, and early cost control efforts. These cost control measures led to concerns about quality of care. In an effort to address both aspects, innovative organized mental health systems were developed. Examines
  • of the current system. Many the human spirit All Americans are states have also been active in developing their own reform entitled to fulfill this desire by the means proposals. In addition, all of the presidential candidates most appropriate to them. It is our
  • current fleet. Touted as both "a peace dividend" and the terrestrial equivalent of President Kennedy's Apollo Project to put an American on the moon, the project for the ecological supercar hopes to develop fuel cells and advanced energy storage systems
  • . The fans will strike against them [players and owners]," agreed former Rep. Tom McMlllen, the e-foot-lO'^-inch co-chair ofthe President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Fbrrner Rep. Tom Downey took him on in the batting cage with typical
  • Americans be denied the healing miracle of modem medicine," declared President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 30,1965, government-funded voucher each year for a as Ke signed the bill creating Medicare. fixed amount of money, which they could then The program has
  • (a)(2) of the PRA] Release would violate a Federal statute |(aX3) of the PRAJ Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA] P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
  • are as a nation. I think we have the best chance in this century to finally guarantee every American the security nf knnwing thai they'll always have health coverage no matter what happens in their lives. My husband is the seventh President who has tried to do
  • any seniors benefits they now enjoy under Medicare. CLINTON ASKS ELDERLY TO " F I G H T " FOR HEALTH CARE (Eds: corrects figure to $1.4 m i l l i o n i n penultimate para) By Laurence McQuillan EDISON, New Jersey, Feb 16 (Reuter) - President Clinton
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  • ) ca.1993 P5 003. note Handwritten note from Vince Foster to Hillary Rodham Clinton, re: FACA (1 page) 03/14/1993 P5 004. list Guidelines From Meetings With The President To Discuss Health Care Reform Issues (1 page) ca. 1993 P5 005. memo
  • HOUSE OFFICE OF THE PRESS SECRETARY JANUARY 25, 1993 STATEMENT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON Good afternoon. As I travelled across our country t h i s past year, no stories moved me more than the stories of those families struggling to pay for health care. I
  • 3 AM Health Reform, B j t ^ S O Health Reform Moves Toward Formal Debate in Sharply Divided Senate Eds: No time set for formal debate By DAVID ESPO= Associated Press Writer= WASHINGTON (AP) Nearly a year after President Clinton summoned Congress
  • , Commerce, Labor, Defense, Veterans Affairs and senior White House officials — the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, the Assistants to the President for Domestic Policy and Economic Policy, the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors. Each
  • bones," says Laura Tyson, the chairwoman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers. Moreover, if the administration's proposal were to go through, there would be a huge carrot for everyone right from the beginning: the security of knowing
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  • was not in support of health care reform, the Physician Leadership Committee (PLC) was formed by Dr. Irwin Redlener, Director of Community Pediatrics at New York City's Montefiore Medical Center and President and Co-founder of the Children's Health Fund. Dr. Risa
  • on the difficult, narrower goals of holding down medical costs and spreading insurance to people who lack it. Even universa] health insurance—a goal that President Clinton and most Americans consider important—would not translate automatically mto universal health
  • is indicated below. Divider Title: Tab 5 NARD/NACDS Legislative Proposal with Budget Estimate NARD ries M. West, P.D. Executive Vice President COMMUNITY RETAIL PHARMACY Health Care Reform Coalition NACDS The Coalition Representing Retail Community
  • Directors H O N . M A N N Y M. A R A G O N Senate President Pro Tempore, New Mexico H O N . S T A N L E Y J. A R O N O F F Presidunt (jf the SenntL'/Mnjoritv Lender, Ohio H O N . D A N I E L T . B L U E , JR. Speaker of the House, North Carolina H O N . J E
  • to Health and Humust provide better documentation. President Clinton, who while goverman Services Secretary Donna E. John Rodriguez, a senior state nor of Arkansas often clashed with the Shalala and Carol Rasco, tqp White^ health offidal, stood by the claim
  • would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance
  • Ref ona o f O r a l H e a l t h Care" t o the U.S. Agency f o r I n t e r n a t i o n a l Development (USAID) f o r c o n s i d e r a t i o n of p o t e n t i s 2 USAIO f uncs ing. The Russian h e a l t h care aystom I K c l e a r l y under stress
  • , Newsday= r WASHINGTON I t has been four months s i n c e President C l i n t o n d e l i v e r e d to the nation an impassioned speech on h i s v i s i o n for a b e t t e r n a t i o n a l h e a l t h care system; months, too, s i n c e f i r s t lady H
  • a s t i n g s White House Task Force on H e a l t h Reform FROM: Velma Lacy, J i l l B e r n s t e i n , Barbara Else O f f i c e o f Program Development Agency f o r H e a l t h Care P o l i c y and Research The f o l l o w i n g i s a l i s t o f b
  • with the final bill language remain. Revised estimates will be provided with the President's FY 1995 Budget. BACKUP DOCUMENTATION (savings negative, costs positive) BUDGET CATEGORY (outlays in $ millions) Medicaid: Providing Coverage for Medicaid Non-Cash
  • . "That approach wont work" said Donna E. Shalala, secretary of Health and Human Services. Joining her were Education Secretary Richard Riley, Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, and Henry Cisneros, secretary of Housing and Urban Development Yes, universal care
  • developed and exposed. D e t a i l s about decisions and decision-making can e i t h e r be revealed coherently i n ways designed t o support the message, or they w i l l randomly leak and d r i b b l e out t o be i n t e r p r e t e d by others t o advance
  • Testimony of Paul M. Ellwood, M.D., President of the Jackson Hole Group - Before the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources Hearing on Effective Health Care Reform in a Changing Marketplace, March 15, 1995 (Loose)
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  • ( 202 202 466 56 ( ) - 26 ' ) 4 6 6 ' 6 5 2 5 H A T RF R E L H EO M > Edward F. Howard Executive Vice President 1133 20ih Street N.W. • Suite 220 • Washington, D.C. 20036 REFORMING HEALTH CARE A Sourcebook for ournalists ALLIANCE
  • of Boslon's hospital com- business executives. It also represented nt least a slight change in position on the munily yesterday endorsed President Clinton's health rare reform bill, a deci- part of the local hospitaJ community, which was more reserved in its
  • between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA] b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA] b(2
  • between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy |(a)(6) of thc PRA| b(l) National security classified information [(bXl)of thc FOIA] b(2
  • tent of contacts with outside interout how President Clinton's health only given two boxes to lawyers rep- ests" the Usk force and working reform plan was developed, said the resenting the Association of Amer- group had. stonewalling is "politically
  • are "growing up in distressed neighsee KIDS, page Al J 1 children and youth issues." He pointed to Mayor Sharon Pratt Kelly's recent successful push to get the D C. Council to restore S6.S million of the S19 million it had cut from the Department of Human
  • to "see any bill defeated is a remarkable confession of their putting politics above the interests of the people." THE NEW YORK And Vice President Al Gore, addressing the National Council of Senior Citizens, said legislation proposed by Senator Bob
  • and Dean o f the College o f Medicine, Stanette Kennebrew, Vice President and Chief F i n a n c i a l O f f i c e r , and M e l v i n Shaw, D i r e c t o r o f Development t o greet HRC upon a r r i v a l . NOTE: Dr. Reed Tuckson t o escort HRC t o t o u r
  • Senior Advisor t o t h e President f o r P o l i c y and Development The White House Old Executive O f f i c e B u i l d i n g Room 216 W a s h i n g t o n , DC 20500 Dear Mr. Magaziner: I am p l e a s e d t h a t I had an o p p o r t u n i t y t o j o i
  • sfadtapandrttetifi while the wiU sustain the president and give Republicans could not have hoped insurance and regulatory refonap hixntant (and pemiciaus) their party bragging rights in for a juicier, big-government target as tbe basisformeaningflil and nec- orfi
  • -Term Care is Wrong" by Joshua M. Wiener and Katherine M. Harris Brookings Review Fall 1990 G-29 * "Long-Term Care Insurance: Meeting Consumers' Needs" American Council of Life Insurance Outlook, March 1990 G-35 * "An Empty Promise to the Elderly
  • , president of the many Northern and Midwestern states it is for a petroleum equipment supplier, just as, | Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation in Menlo closer to 1 in 10. the company was going under. Park, Calif. "The argument over the size and People who
  • "Tonight's meeting never should of Columbia and Maryland. have taken place," he said. "I regret President Clinton, continuing his that the ranking minority member cross-country fund-raising tour and Obstructed the normal workings of campaign against
  • ) of the PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed
  • wasteful. Treasury, Postal Service. Both the House and Senate out deeply into funds for the Internal Revenue Service. The House would kill the president's Council of Economic Advisers. The Senate wouldrestrictTreasury authority over foreign-exchange
  • Plan Chances Undercut by Public Focus on Crime By John Brennan= (c) 1994, Los Angeles Times= President Clinton's arguments for massive health care reform rest on the notion that a bona fide c r i s i s exists in America, requiring quick and radical
  • not a single issue candidate," says Wofford, who won a special election after John Heinz, R-Pa., was killed in a plane crash. Once the decided underdog, the former college president and a founder of the Peace Corps created a political flrestorm in his 1991
  • . In celebrating President Roosevelt's birthday and the birth of the Eleanor Roosevelt College we have, and I hope each of you associated with t h i s college w i l l continue to have, opportunities to consider the many ways in which these extraordinary public
  • preclude any r e s t r i c t i o n s on t h e a b i l i t y o f AHP's t o market t o the poor. Need t o assure t h e development o f d e s c r i p t i v e " c u l t u r a l l y s e n s i t i v e " m a t e r i a l s r e g a r d i n g t h e AHPs by i m p a r
  • for improving primary care education must include changes in admission criteria, promote service-Unked training, restructure the clerkships required in the third year of medical school, develop faculty to alter the educational milieu and provide incentives
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  • Fuller, a senior vice president at Philip Morris Cos., said, "We consider this development to be very important. It's better than some of the earlier numbers." He added, "We still hope the number can be pushed lower.", Michael Bimbaum, a policy analyst
  • PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA) C. Closed
  • political strategy for dividing business elites. The president knows he needs some business support to have credibility. But he also needs villains to sustain his "populist," soak-the-rich rhetoric. So he wants to raise taxes on all businesses, then turn
  • of information Health become automated. care information is 1 perhaps the most intimate, MRY 10 '93 10:34 FROM flMER SOC LfiU-MED PRGE.003 President's Health Care Reform Task Force Privacy and Security of Health Care Information Policy Paper
  • commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of thc PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between thc President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
  • plans 18 developed by the various advisory councils to such direc19 tors, after consultation with such directors. 20 "(c) GRANTS AND CONTRACTS F U L L Y F U N D E D IN 21 F I R S T YEAR.—With respect to any grant or contract 22 funded by amounts
  • . Last week, in separate calls to the White House, he reassured President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton that he would do his best to move a version of their health reform plan through the panel in the event Rostenkowski was indicted and forced
  • on be inrreaVed in $6,600. It is The outcome, still In doubt tha election-year Msue uf f i '/raised to -Ji^Oti.tn-lhe HovIX'imrtht. could^have n far-t^ach- nancing hospilsi benefits for 18 .bill n^''.
  • . Marc L. Rivo, Executive Secretary, Council on Graduate Medical Education. (COGME is the body through which the American Medical Association, the Association of American Medical Colleges and the various medical specialty boards and societies oversee post
  • policy) applies my ideas about how public opinion develops to foreign policy issues and posits "rules of public engagement" for each stage of public opinion. • The February 11 memorandum to Mack McLarty suggests several ways that President Clinton might
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  • and the serious flaws in most solutions to the problem of uninsurance has led The Heritage Foundation to propose a national health system based on very different foundations. Developed in detail in » new monograph,^ National Heahh System for America, the Heritage
  • Program will help states share information on health plan performance. • Reforms malpractice. The President's proposal will limit lawyers' fees in order to discourage frivolous medical malpractice lawsuits. It will also encourage patients and doctors
  • : ^ NEW SYSTEM ORGANIZATION BRIEFING BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS I. BACKGROUND A. Current status of American health care system B. Alternative reform approaches C. Development of new "hybrid models" D. Barriers to New Development 1. State "Anti
  • the handwriting i s on the w a l l . " The emergence o f regional health networks i s a slow process t h a t , f o r now, i s developing along h o s p i t a l service l i n e s , says Craig Becker, president o f the Augusta-based Maine Hospital Association (MHA
  • du bien-etre des Canadiens; A N D WHEREAS the Parliament of Canada wishes to encourage the development of health services throughout Canada by assisting the provinces in meeting the costs thereof; considerant en outre que le Parlement du Canada
  • deans. Fewer than 5 percent ci Nadelson says. department heads are women. Fewer than 10 Women develop at a different pace on the job percent of full professors arefemale—thesame mainly because their life cycle usually includes percentage of women
  • discerned sane major differences between what we are working on, and what Mrs. Clinton's task force i s rumored to be developing. The f i r s t issue is whether a contribution will be required from the employer. President Clinton has advocated that employers
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 9145 FolderlD: Folder Title: Office of the First Lady: POTUS Prep [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 58 5 8 3 Withdrawal
  • as intended, the Health Care Financing Administration spends 5.7 more" when Medicare beneficiaries get their care through H.M.O.'s. Mr. Vladeck was deeply involved in developing President Clinton's proposal to control health costs and guarantee coverage
  • in benefits. Debate over this component is likely to be a major issue in consideration of the competitive approach. • The Library of Congress CRS IB93008 01-06-93 Most Recent Developments Preliminary versions of President-elect Clinton's health care
  • Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration (ADAMHA). and, through its own award authority, sliall encourage and support gap filling and crosscutting research, and develop new research programs and educational
  • OF PAUL S. RAPO, ON BEHALF OF HEALTH INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, ACCOMPANIED BY SUSAN VAN GELDER, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR; AND DANIEL A. MICA, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, FEDERAL AFFAIRS, AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LIFE INSURANCE Mr. RAPO. Good afternoon, Mr
  • for Statewide Office (3 pages) 03/11/1994 Personal Misfile 002c. memo Steve Edelstein, Maureen Shea to Hillary Rodham Clinton [partial] (1 page) 03/11/1994 P5 003. letter Webster L. Hubbell to the President (2 pages) 03/14/1994 P6/b(6) COLLECTION
  • to finally guarantee every American the security of knowing that they'll always have health coverage no matter what happens in their lives. My husband is the seventh President who has tried to do this for the American people and I believe he will succeed
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. letter SUBJECT/TITLE DATE Joe Newman to President Clinton [partial] (1 page) 04/13/1993 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Pam Cicetti
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Nicole Rabner: 1997 Childcare Conference OA/ID Number: 15632 FolderlD: Folder Title: Health Care Reform Debate, 1994 [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 60 2
  • to sustain progress in improving vaccination rates. And it is for this reason that the administration'sfightto save the Vaccine for Children program should continue to raise significant public concern. The CUnton administration has left the immunization
  • care is often not available or affordable. • Many women get health insurance through their spouse, and risk of being dropped if they divorce or if they are widowed. The President's plan addresses women's health aggressively and comprehensively
  • page) 05/27/1993 P6/b(6) 002. memo Mary Anne Salmon to President Clinton, re: Drew Kumpuris/Health Care Plan (1 page) 07/20/1994 P6/b(6) 003. letter Stephen C. Gleason to Hillary Rodham Clinton [partial] (1 page) 07/29/1994 P6/b(6) 004a
  • ] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 60 3 3 1 : s^':*-^Hte^i ,i^;,i '''i • '' ''' v A LLIANCE F O R — — P h o n e F a x ( 202 C ) 466-5626 2 0 2 ) +66-6525 H A T RF R E L H EO M Edward F. Howard Executive Vice President
  • trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly
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  • to further game the system but standardizing plans beyond cost sharing may prevent organizational innovation and development of efficient and client oriented delivery systems. Two types of cost sharing schemes were designed that should accommodate the major
  • authors and do not necessanlv reflect the views of Sy;te.Metrics and the Center on Aging a', the Universitv of Maryland This report was developed in conjunction with a studv of lonc-term-care fir.ancinc ret'orm conducted bv the Oftice ot the Assistant
  • . 11 Japan has been slower than the other advanced i n d u s t r i a l c o u n t r i e s i n developing a long-term care s e c t o r t h a t i s w e l l d i f f e r e n t i a t e d from t h e acute medical care system. However, Japan embarking
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 9145 FolderlD: Folder Title: Office of the First Lady: Jackson Hole Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 58 5 8 3 RESPONSIBLE
  • 5 2 THE WHITE H O U S E WASHINGTON FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 11, 1994 PAGE 1 OF 2 CONTACT: LISA CAPUTO NEEL LATTIMORE KAREN FINNEY 202-456-2960 THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. CLINTON HOST DINNER IN CELEBRATION OF THOMA^ JETFERSON WASHINGTON, DC
  • Reform December 1992 ALLIANCE FOR HEALTH REFORM BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman Honorable John D. Rockefeller IV U.S. Senator Lane Kirkland President AFL-CIO Honorable John C. Danforth U.S. Senator Robert L. Laszewski Principal, Health Policy
  • it easier to review death sentences. "A development that is not a surprise, but that is historically important, is Sou 's emergence as a voice in civil rights." Thomas Jipping, director for the Center of Law and Democracy at the Free Congress Foundation
  • and health program as an Integral part of their business. Therefore, these small businesses are unlikely to develop innovative controls to protect their workers. At the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). researchers have documented
  • . Marc L. Rivo, Executive Secretary, Council on Graduate Medical Education. (COGME is the body through which the American Medical Association, the Association of American Medical Colleges and the various medical specialty boards and societies oversee post
  • Institute, where he directs policy studies on health care, crime, the environment and housing. (The Progressive Policy Institute (PPI) is the research and policy affiliate of the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) and was co-founded by U.S. President-elect
  • enforcement, and, in an electronic funds transfer environment, could provide a way of tracking an individual's current movements. The dramatic shift in the balance of power between government and the rest of society that such a development could portend has
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12511 FolderlD: Folder Title: [UNFOLDERED HEALTH CARE MATERIALS - NOTEBOOKS, LEGISLATION, ETC.] [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 58 6
  • . K l e i n FROM: Stacey L. Rubin Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: s t u f f from gary THE PRESIDENT E X E C U T I V E O F F I C E O F 22-Dec-1994 02:43pm TO: GARYC SUBJECT: P R E S I D E N T RUBIN__S FROM: T H E STACY; DRAFT
  • problem of rapidlyrisingmedical costs finally under control? Since President Clintoo set out to cnrb health care spending. Democratic leaders in Congress have retreatedfromhis toughest cost-control proposals, and some Republican lawmakers have- stressed
  • of the increasing number of children who are uninsured, underinsured, or uninsurable, the decline in the health status of .American children as compared with that of children in other developed countries, and a groundswell of concern about children's issues among
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  • Legislative Council concerning the President's health care retorm package. Following a lunch with President Clinton, Steve Sellers of the SBLC said that the SLBC was "...grateful for the opportunity to piesenl om views L lhe Presideni. We look forward lo
  • AIDS cases. The increase in the first quarter of 1993 is not expected to be sustained because the increase in cases reported during this period reflects predominantly the reporting of the accumulated number of persons •The total number of diagnosed 1993
  • as a dominant one in the American health care system. At the same time as these new networks are developing, some existing large multispecialty group pracuces that previously treated patients only on a traditional feefor-service basis are offering benefit
  • : Position: S 61 3 4 3 BY MARILYN MOON Health Reform and You Q. I'm very concerned about possible higher taxes as a result of health plans being offered by President Clinton and otlwrs. These plans arc going to be funded with a tobacco tax. At tlw
  • , Battle Creek, Mich. (616) 9681611. Heads a multi-year Kellogg project to increase primary care practitioners. Dr. Marc L. Rivo, executive secretary, Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME). COGME is the body through which the American Medical
  • capable of sustaining i t : the poor, the e l d e r l y , the young, and the seriously i n j u r e d . - 6- NOTES 1/ Malpractice Law S t i l l a Sore Point, San Francisco Chronicle, May 28, 1991 at Al. 2/ See, e.g., I d . 3/ See Consumer Reports
  • t l e d disputes, claims paid, c r e d e n t i a l i n g / p r i v i l e g i n g actions, terminations, and q u a l i t y sanctions) consistent w i t h the reporting requirements developed elsewhere i n the health reform proposal. (See the T o l l
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12504 FolderlD: Folder Title: BENEFITS PACKAGE COMPARISONS - WHITE BINDER [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 58 5 9 3
  • disabilities, certain diseases may be latent for considerable time. As Chart IV notes, most states have extended periods in which claims lay be filed concerning latent, slowly developing occupational iseases. Some states impose special restrictions regarding
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 9145 FolderlD: Folder Title: Office of the First Lady: Cohen/Gramm Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 58 5 8 3 Withdrawal
  • are described i n each chapter. Surveys were developed to obtain ownership, f i n a n c i a l and u t i l i z a t i o n data from Florida health care providers. Surveys were mailed to over 3 000 freestanding e n t i t i e s ; the types of e n t i t i e s were
  • Acadenn i.if Stale Health Pohcv President, ( .enter ior Health Policv i icvelopinent Portland. Maine Sylvia Drew Ivie. J.D. /'. v.vi,/,,'/' hirrn." H.K. Clinic K.r \\,.,men. In< An ife-le>. C.ahl. uma Steven Schroener. M.D. Presidrtit Tht' Robert
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 13534 FoIderlD: Folder Title: [KENNEDY/KASSEBAUM BACKGROUND MATERIALS] [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 58 6 5 Position: Tab 11
  • and w i l l be able to share in the aesthetic beauty and the emotional power of these sculptures. That i s extremely important to the President and myself. We believe that art i s not a marginal part of society, i s not a luxury, but that i t has
  • sponsored by the Quadrennial Advisory Council on Social Security and Medicare] 79 percent find the program understandable; 90 percent can get the information they need; 93 percent are satisfied with Medicare's claims processing; 84 percent of those who
  • Mississippi is a poor cannot a f f o r d e l a b o r a t e claims p r a c t i c e s of State. regulatory While i t s citizens schemes to p o l i c e i n s u r e r s , the C o u r t s have the developed common law remedies which have proven
  • companies have made to the Ad Council and to the various campaigns that the Council has carried out , and I waiit to thank both Reg Brack and Ruth Wooden for leading and managing the Ad Council this year. The President and his staff and all of us have
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  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12504 FolderlD: Folder Title: HEALTH REFORM 1993 / 1994: BENEFIT ESTIMATES - LOOSE PAPERS [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s
  • OF ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE Supported by Health Services Research & Development Service Department of Veterans Affairs SDR #85-007 and SDR #85-071 Northwest HSR&D F i e l d Program - Seattle VA Medical Center P r i n c i p a l I n v e s t i g a t o r : Susan C
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12505 FolderlD: Folder Title: KAISER FAMILY: ANALYSIS OF FOCUS GROUPS CONCERNING MANAGED CARE AND MEDICARE, MAY 1995 Stack: Row: Section
  • PM GROUPS, BUSINESSES AND PROMINENT INDIVIDUALS THAT ARE SUPPORTING THE ADMINISTRATION'S OVERALL DIRECTION AND SIX PRINCIPLES FOR HEALTH REFORM The ADS Group; Alan Solomont, President Aetna Health Plans AFL-CIO Aging 2000 AIDS Action Council Airline
  • Director, National Association of Counties Anne Hill, Director of Program Development, National Urban League Nancy Danielson, Ugislativc Representative, National Fanners Union Raul Yzagulrre, President, National Council of La Raza Michael Anderson
  • National and Third International Shanghai Conference on Smoking or Health, Shanghai, China. 2 Galbally, R.L., November, 1993, Supportive Environments for Sustainable Development: The Role of Health Promotion in Australia. World Health Organisation, Bangkok
  • international pressures. The agencies involved in managing and operating the area agree that the time has come for comprehensive planning for the White House and President's Park. In Fiscal Year 1992, Congress authorized funding to develop a Comprehensive Design
  • . Americans pay more, not less, than the citizens of countries comparable to the U.S. • Americans are very cost conscious. Their primary complaint about health care is how much they have to pay. Q. When President Clinton was running for office he told us
  • Fitzgerald, Vice President, New Business Development of Good Samaritan Hospital, Downers Grove, Illinois. "The process facilitates interdisciplinary communication about the patient," she added. Cardiologists at Good Samaritan are also enthusiastic about
  • or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6
  • 58 6 6 2 Contact: Dee Dee Myers (202) 456-2100 Lisa Caputo (202) 456-6266 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 25, 19 9 3 PRESIDENT CLINTON FORMS HEALTH CARE TASKFORCE WASHINGTON, D.C. — I n e f f o r t t o develop a p l a n f o r h i g h q u
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Karen Guss: Files, 1994 - 1995 OA/ID Number: 5931 FolderlD: Folder Title: Maternal and Child Health Bureau [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 58 6 8
  • Policy; the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy; the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors:; and the Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development. The task force has not yet held a meeting, although members of the task force were
  • commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
  • National Health Policy Council
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  • , the President calls for a $347 million increase in funding for Goals 2000. Republicans would eliminate Goals 2000, undermining a national effort to support what was once a bipartisan effort to spur bottom-up development of goals, standards, accountability
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  • and respect. The Administration has developed a guide for schools to assist them in establishing these policies, which are being distributed to 16.000 schools nationwide. The President also supports efforts to prevent truancy, and the Department of Education
  • of Veterans Affairs Jesse Brown, Office of Management and Budget Director Leon Panetta, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Economic Policy Robert Rubin, Council of Economic Advisors Chair Laura Tyson
  • or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6
  • Association Arthur D. Ullian, Legislative Chairman National Coalition for Research in Neurological Disorders and President, National Council on Spinal Cord Injury EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Lawrence S. Hoffhcimtr * I can be reached at (617)338-7777, or fax (617)451
  • of the Council of Economic Advisors; and the Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development. The task force has not yet held a meeting, although members of the task force were present on January 25 when the President announced the formation of the task
  • of Arizona Tucson, AZ Nolia Melton Director offcersonnel, The National Council on the Aging Silver Spring, M D Molly Mettler "Program Director,' Healthwise, Inc. Boise, ID Robert M i l l e r ce President of Development, The National Council on the Aging
  • [Binder] The President's Task Force on Health Care Reform [1]
  • National Council of Senior Citizens Phyllis Torda Director of Health and Social Policy Families USA Max I. Richtman Executive Vice President National Committee to Preserve Social Security/Medicare Peter Thomas Attorney, Representing Members of CCD
  • r e c t o r , the President's Domestic and Economic P o l i c y advisors, the Chair of t h e Council o f Economic Advisors and t h e President's Senior Advisor f o r P o l i c y Development, White House S t a f f and other government o f f i c i a l
  • . 12)001.'003 i FORMATION OF HEALTH CARE TASKFORCE I President Qintor armounces the formation of an interdepartmental taskforce to develop legislation for comprehensive health care reform by the end of May. The taskforce v/ill be chaired by First
  • Slides for President's Report - National Health Policy Council (Binder) [1]
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  • p o l i c i e s : { • WELLNSSS 2000: a national Wellness Policy Agenda, c a l l i n g for a National Strategy for wellness, including the designation of a national wellness month, and the development and implementation ol state and local wellness
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Nicole Rabner: Policy Development OA/ID Number: 15421 FolderlD: Folder Title: AIDS Accomp. [AccomplishmentsJ/Funding Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s
  • Chysler Corporation Colorado Forum Commonwealth Foundation in New York 16 Congressional Small Business Committee Council of Americas Council of Presidents Council of Economic Development GRQ, Inc. Dallas Assembly Dayton Hudson Corporation Dereuanx
  • such dividers. The title from the original document is indicated below. Divider Title: 7 HEALTH POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS: DESCRIPTION The Task Force: President Clinton established the Task Force on National Health Care Reform on January 25, 1993
  • the President's and your continuing commitment to children and to improving access to health services. Regional Councillors As we discussed with you in our January and March meetings, when you so graciously spent time with our Executive Council, the Title V
  • completed the year 2000 objectives. Another 20 states continue to pursue the development of the objectives. Many cities and counties have developed their own year 2000 objectives (see Appendix). -7- FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY II. A. ISSUES CHANGES
  • care workers held a unity rally at the hospital to back the doctors' unionixiivg efforts. Although hosptal security physically tried to block Doctors Council President Barry l Jebowtiz from attending, rallying workers and 1199 Prcsidcnr Dennis Rivera
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Neera Tanden: Correspondence, Health Care, Violence, Drugs OA/ID Number: 20357 FolderlD: Folder Title: M. Williams Health Files [Folder 3]: Personnel [4] Stack: Row
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  • . There is no requirement for states to match federal development grant funds. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Sec. 2735. Expansion of Eligibility Every two years after the enactment of this Act, the Secretary, in consultation with the Council, shall determine
  • commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
  • pale i n comparison. Plaintiffs will have numerous opportunities to "protect t h e i r i n t e r e s t s " and to develop responses to whatever l e g i s l a t i v e proposals the President presents to Congress. P l a i n t i f f s can provide
  • would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would
  • Preliminary Draft of the President's Health Reform Proposal (Binder) [2]
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  • of Program Development National Urban League Nancy Danielson Legislative Representative National Farmers Union Raul Yzaguirre President National Council of La Raza Michael Anderson Executive Director National Congress of American Indians PANEL 4: 11:20 - 12
  • Fund Manager, Office of Policy Development Director, Management and Administration Treasury Department Date EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL OFFICE ON ENVIRONMENTAL
  • and security requirements. • Issue and implement information security standards and guidance. • Develop and deploy cost-effective security measures and technology. • Educate participants in the health care system (providers and individuals alike) on health
  • secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly
  • that bureaucracy and confusion remains, and new layers are added with the introduction of Med-save accounts, tax credits, etc. (see chart) So, what new entities or programs at£ part of the President's approach? An Advisory Council aimed at making sure private long
  • positions with regard to President Clinton's healthcare reform legislation Grassroots Action: All CHA members, i.e., acute and long-term care facilities, systems and sponsoring organizations, should begin immediately to develop a closer relationship
  • ) of the PRA| Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA) P6
  • FORCE AND WORKING GROUP PERSONNEL FROM: JOHN D. PODESTA Assistant t o the President and S t a f f Secretary STEPHEN R. NEUWIRTH Associate Counsel t o the President RE: Task Force and Working Group Records The f o l l o w i n g i n s t r u c t i o n
  • that trend by promoting educational policies that will increase the number of women who complete degrees in math, science and engineering. And the President's School-to-Work Opportunities Act is assisting women and girls in developing the skills they need
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 13534 FolderlD: Folder Title: Childhood Immunization Initiative State Profiles - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  • the expenses of t h i s interdepartmental team. The Executive O f f i c e of the President, O f f i c e of Policy Development, w i l l administer t h i s program and w i l l provide a monthly b i l l i n g by object class t o the A s s i s t a n t Secretary f o
  • to the President and Director of Media Relations 170 Old Executive Office BuUding Washington, DC 20503 Office of Domestic PoUcy • (202) 456-6406 Ira C. Magaziner Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development 216 Old Executive Office Building Washington, DC
  • FORCE AND THE TOLLGATE- POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS THE TASK FORCE . . . President Clinton established the Task Force on National Health Care Refonn on January 25,1993 to develop a proposal to fundamentally reform America's health care system
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  • to the President for Economic Policy; the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors; and the Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development. The task force has not yet held a meeting, although members of the task force were present on January 25 when
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 9145 FolderlD: Folder Title: Office of the First Lady: Reform Description Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 58 5 8 3 07/26
  • OCTOBER 21,1998 It's a great pleasure to join the President in welcoming all of you to the White House, as we come together to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month. All of you here have been such powerful voices in the fight against breast cancer
  • with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL
  • confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of thc PRA] b(l) National security classified information |(bXl
  • of self-sustained economic growth. Assistance go hand in hand with private investment. I've had the opportunity to see American companies do well themselves, and doing well for the countries of this continent. I know that President Clinton is eager to work
  • Director, Group Life and Health Compliance The Principal Financial Group Des Moines, IA Don Rowen Vice President Iowa Council of Seniors Des Moines, IA Mike Rust Director Rural Health Outreach Grant Kids Care and Benefit Counseling in Western Wisconsin
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12507 FolderlD: Folder Title: SPEECHES: - WOMEN'S HEALTH Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 58 5 10 3 Improving
  • HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet/ HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials and Treatments (Center for Health Promotion National Council of La Raza April 1996)
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Neera Tanden: Misc. Subject Files; Publications; Videos OA/ID Number: 14313 FolderlD: Folder Title: [HIV/AIDS Information Guide/HIV/STDS and Hispanic Women
  • PROFESSIONALS TO REVIEW CLINTON PROPOSAL AS IT DEVELOPS The White House has brought i n a group of doctors, nurses, and p r a c t i c i n g h e a l t h p r o f e s s i o n a l s t o advise the President's Health Care Task Force. The group, the m a j o r i t y
  • ) and 1535. The Treasury Department w i l l be the sole agency providing appropriated funds for the expenses of t h i s interdepartmental team. The Executive Office of the President, Office of Policy Development, w i l l administer t h i s program and w i l l
  • Slides for President's Report - National Health Policy Council (Binder) [2]
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  • flood areas, and the Administration has made t h i s i t s highest p r i o r i t y . 7. The President has selected O t i s P i t t s , J r . , a h i g h l y respected n o n - p r o f i t developer o f a f f o r d a b l e housing i n the Miami area, t
  • : Health Task Force, T l k i n g Pts: TO REPLACE ONES F O RM TALKING POINTS ON HEALTH CARE TASK FORCE AND THE "TOLLGATE" POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS WHAT THE TASK FORCE IS . . . President C l i n t o n established the Task Force on National Health Care
  • disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or Financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |aX5) of the PKA| P6 Release would constitute
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  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12504 FolderlD: Folder Title: HEALTH SECURITY ACT OF 1993 - WHITE BINDER [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 58 5 9 3
  • CubanHaitian Task Force responsible for the operation of resettlement camps processing over 110,000 refugees arising from the Mariel and other boatlifts in the spring and summer of that year. As a Corporate Vice President for Hospital Corporation of America
  • , ambulatory training sites or organizations formed to train physicians, such as consortia, to receive payments based on a methodology developed by the council. To encourage the development of ambulatory training sites, innovation, and collaborative efforts
  • statute [(a)(3) of the PRA| Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5
  • w i l l not sustain industry interest in developing diagnostics. New laboratory techniques such as PCR should be explored for applications to diagnosis. 25 CDC should not only set standards of test s e n s i t i v i t y and s p e c i f i c i t y
  • would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA] PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors
  • . . . President Clinton established the Task Force on National Health Care Reform on January 25,1993 to develop a proposal to fundamentally reform America's health care system. Their charge: prepare health care reform legislation to give American families
  • of networktimefor the Repubbcans to Legal issues aside, the best broadcasters can do make 4heir-case against President Clinton's health is to have consistent poUcies so they're not forced plan, and the networks wouldn't sell the time. I t to make ad hoc decisions
  • Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy |(aX6) of the PRA| b(l) National security
  • of the Secretary. The Medigap amendments become effective for supplemental policies issued after 1995. Section 4012. Uniform Informational Materials, (a) Amends section 1876(c)(3XO o require the Secretary to develop uniform informational materials comparing all
  • Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. memo Bob Boorstin and David Dreyer to Mrs. Clinton, re: Proposed "Message Meeting" on Health (2 pages) 01/25/1993 P5 002. draft Statement of President Clinton [partial] (1 page) 01
  • President for Resource Development Women's Legal Defense Fund Washington, D.C Claire Landers Associate Direotor of Dovelopnont Women's Legal Defense Fund Washington, D.C. Betsy crone Fundraising Consultant Washington, D . C ^ C M / E E R H* 4/ 4 O MR S A C
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Nicole Rabner: Early Childhood Development Conference Background OA/ID Number: 14383 FolderlD: Folder Title: Putting Healthy Steps Into Practices - Healthy Steps
  • Excerpts from remarks by the President, Vice-President, First Lady, Mrs. Gore, and Members of the Cabinet February, 1993 - May, 1994 CONTENTS I. President William Jefferson Clinton 2-3 II. Vice-President Albert Gore 4 III. First Lady Hillary Rodham
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12508 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Health Care Bills - unfoldered] [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 58 5 11 Position: Clinton
  • information [(a)(4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of thc PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA
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  • in Child Development American Public Health Association American Education Research Association National Council on Family Relations Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 004. resume SUBJECT/TITLE DATE Thomas W. Schultz
  • in the world and the individual'srightto choose a doctor. Within days of taking office, President Clinton established the Task Force on National Health Care Reform, chaired by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, to develop a comprehensive health care reform
  • trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly
  • or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRAj PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [aXS) of the PRAj P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy ((a)(6
  • Of Health And Human Services July 1992 Co-Chair Joseph T. Brophy President The Travelers Insurance Company Co-Chair Bernard R. Tresnowski President Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association However, the paperwork involved with sequential submission
  • detectors in schools); and educational (including training in conflict resolution and awareness of the magnitude of the problem). MIDNIGHT BASKETBALL In Sept. 1991 the Washington DC-based Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development released an EDC survey
  • the development of a comprehensive range of services, many under capitated arrangements, along with management mechanisms to ensure appropriate service delivery. PRINCIPLES GUIDING BENEFIT STRUCTURE The development of the MH/SA benefit was guided by the following
  • and public activities, Dr. Thompson is President of the Clayton County Medical Society and Medical Director for the Northeast Iowa Emergency Medical Services Council. —- & 3110 1* C^b Jbf~&' *+- bxtf^ POOOY HTCP H C HNWIIG R ADRTN Speaker Profiles
  • medical care in the world and the individual'srightto choose a doctor. Within days of taking office, President Clinton established the Task Force on National Health Care Reform, chaired by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, to develop a comprehensive
  • requires him to schedule patients as late as 10:00 p.m. Among his many professional and public activities, Dr. Thompson is President of the Clayton County Medical Society and Medical Director for the Northeast Iowa Emergency Medical Services Council
  • and suggestions of reviewers of earlier drafts. TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ii INTRODUCTION 1 ORGANIZATION OF RURAL HEALTH NETWORKS What is a Rural Health Network? . . . What Relationships Will Develop Between Rural Health Networks, Health Plans
  • , for example, is also the President of the American Hospital Association this year; the Dean of the University of Nevada's Medical School is the President of the Council of Deans of the American Association of Medical Colleges. In a similar vein, our partners
  • information [(a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA
  • funds for the expenses of t h i s interdepartmental team. The Executive Office of the President, Office of Policy Development, w i l l administer t h i s program and w i l l provide a monthly b i l l i n g by object class to the Assistant Secretary
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12504 FolderlD: Folder Title: HEALTH SECURITY ACT OF 1993 - WHITE BINDER [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 58 5 9 3
  • Profile of child letter writer from Nebraska (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) 006. letter Child from Nebraska to President and Mrs. Clinton (2 pages) n.d. P6/b(6) 007. note Picture drawn by child from Nebraska (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) 008. profile Profile
  • more than $900 billion a year and have risen at more than double the pace of inflation— eating into business profits, soaking up workers' wages and limiting President Clinton's ability to rein in the federal debt. H But costs are not the only problem
  • have developed: Least interventionist is guarantee of continued operation in the sute. In a "competitive" rate regulation, which allows insurers sense, mutuals and reciprocals may sacrifice maxi- to set their ownrates,subjea only to possible future mum
  • concern about funding f o r academic h e a l t h centers under t h e President's Health Security Act. This i s an issue t h a t both the President and h i s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n considered c a r e f u l l y i n f o r m u l a t i n g the Act. T ie
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Nicole Rabner: Policy Development OA/ID Number: 15421 FolderlD: Folder Title: HEALTH- ENVIRONMENTAL/ PUBLIC HEALTH FOR CHILDREN Stack: Row: Section: Shelf
  • Partnerships TABLE OF CONTENTS Tab 1 Overview Tab 2 Prenatal Care Tab 3 Infant Mortality Tab 4 Immunization Tab 5 Uninsured Children Tab 6 Teen Tobacco Use Tab 7 Memorandum for the President Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records Marker
  • , introduce, and manage the appropriate use of new technology, using research on outcomes and a centralized information clearing house to ensure that developments are cost-effective and are not duplicative of each other. • Users have afinancialstake
  • Development Henry Cisneros publicly "prodded" the company to change lending rules he said would sharpen its focus on helping low-income Americans. 1 Johnson disagreed with Cisneros, so he contacted his friend Robert Rubin, then President Clinton's top
  • would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors
  • services for infants and children focused on physical, mental and social development • Mental health care, including clinical preventive screening, 24hour crisis services, non-residential treatment services, residential treatment services and case
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein ! OA/ID Number: 9145 FolderlD: Folder Title: j Office of the First Lady: GAO Report on Waivers Stack: S Row: 1 Section: Shelf: Position: 58
  • s supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development, grew out of the v i s i t the f i r s t lady made with President Clinton last year to Riga, Latvia's c a p i t a l . She said that she was told during a luncheon conversation
  • , NBCC President's Council founders Paula Zahn, emcee for evening IV. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS HRC arrives and proceeds to Regency Room for Meet and Greet HRC proceeds to Grand Ballroom and is seated at table Susan Horowitz delivers brief remarks Paula Zahn
  • disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA) b(l) National security classified
  • ,the President and I hosted the White House Conference on Early Children Development and Learning in April 1997. Later that year, we held a White House Conference on Child Care, to examine the implications of this new research for child care. I believe that home
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Neera Tanden: Correspondence, Health Care, Violence, Drugs OA/ID Number: 20357 FoIderlD: Folder Title: M. Williams Health Files [Folder 1]: Groups [1] Stack: Row
  • Policy Council at its October meeting. The work group acknowledges the need for a multi-disciplinary approach to developing guidance on benefits analysis for avoiding children's health effects, and will be expanding its membership to include public health
  • with Water- NKON: That's the same prognosis that was gate, again took center wfli, says given after he suffered a massive stroke stage In Uie country's eyes. at his Park Ridge, NJ., home Monday. Nixon was Uie first president to re"If he doesnt emerge from
  • care plans and review external independent review of such entities. The Secretary would establish a Health Quality Advisory Council which would develop initial and modified quality measures to assess the quality of health plans. The Secretary would
  • ) LEE COUNCIL M. ON LANGSTAFF ENVIRONMCNTAL EXECUTIVE O F F I C E OF T H E 722 JACKSON PLACE, NW QUALITV PRESIDENT . WASMIHGTON. DC 2 0 S 0 3 (2021 3 9 5 - 3 7 3 0 FAX: ( 2 0 2 ) 3 9 3 - 3 8 7 4 R E C Y C L E D PAPER ^ C OO 3 OO0 QO 3 OO
  • [Binder] The President's Task Force on Health Care Reform [2]
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  • Council appointed by the President will: Oversee the National Quality Program and its annual reports on performance of the national and state programs. Define the core set of measures annually and establish a five year priority list for future measures
  • for Selected Specialties. The Johns Hopkins University (Issue paper prepared for the Council on Graduate Medical Education, September 13, 1991). SUMMARY Schroeder SA. The Making of a Medical Generalist. Health Affairs Summer 1985: 2246. The author makes
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  • -January Op Ed piece, designed to be subsequently validated by the participants at the meeting. Your piece would stress the positive, as well as the negative developments; it would be used to support the policy positions taken by the President in the budget
  • subdural, severe brain compression, contusion: or both AIS Scou FOR Hoor No.- 235 99 102 Ul 19 3 too 42.1 43.4 47.2 S.I IJ 1363 ycar-old man died after he was hit by a bus and sustained severe brain injury (5 on the Abbreviated Injury Scale
  • statute |(aX3) of the PRA) P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S
  • , and nursing homes. ACA suppons the position of the National Mental Health Leadership Forum on National Health Care Reform. 11/92 Formerly the American Association for Counseling and Development 5999 Stevenson Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 22304-3300 • (703
  • Development, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, Md (Dr Manderscheid); Epidemiology and Psychopathology Research Branch, Division of Epidemiology and Services Research, National Institute
  • ., President, Board of Administration of CalPERS DALE HANSON, Chief Executive Officer, CalPERS TOM ELKIN, Assistant Executive Officer, Heallh Benefit Services, CalPERS WHAT: While 10-14 percent inflation in costs has generated a nalional health care crisis
  • at the university, increased the school's annual research and development efforts, and initiated the university's Social Justice Program and WVU Scholars Program. When President Bucklew first came to WVU, enrollment had declined to a low of just over 17,000
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12505 FolderlD: Folder Title: ARKANSAS BLUECROSS BLUESHIELD - MANAGED CARE INITIATIVES Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 58 5
  • . Increased Funding for Genetic Research. HHS-funded research led to the discovery of two breast cancer genes — BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 — which holds great promise for the development of new prevention strategies. On October 26, 1996, President Clinton announced
  • advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA| C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's
  • on "big government and bureaucracy." On January 25, 1993, the President formed his health care task force, charging it to develop legislation that met his campaign promises. During his campaign, the President promised to pursue the following goals
  • Physicians and Surgeons, I n c . , represents physicians and osteopaths; American Council f o r Health Care Although Congress uses t h e term "spouse o f the President," 3 J.S.c. § 105(e) , both p l a i n t i f f s and defendants use t h e t r a d i t i o n
  • Review and Research Center is developing guideline-based review criteria for acute postoperative pain, urinary incontinence, and benign prostatic hyperplasia. In summary, the list of currently available performance measures specific to particular
  • Background The Pennsylvania Cost Containment Council i s an independent state agency that was created i n 1986 by an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature. The law i s designed to "promote the public i n t e r e s t by encouraging the development of competitive
  • • Each alhance will estabhsh a Provider Advisory Board, with representation of doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals who practice in the plans offered in that area. Health Alhance Boards Page 2 Nominating Councils • States may establish
  • A. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT For Official Use Only Index to Briefing Book Summaries Abortion Reproductive (B,I,R,Q,P) Academic Health Centers Academic Health Centers (B,I,R,Q,P) Workforce (I,R) Access Long-Term Care Low Income (I,Q) Rural Health (B,I,R
  • advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA| C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's
  • by private citizens seeking donations. The trustees, the President and Mrs. Clinton had coma i t ted not to solicit contributions to the Trust. But Cardoso suggested that "the Trust will review, upon the cequeet of other*, infomiation developed for t h e i
  • Care Facilities 3. Investment in Inpatient Facilities 4. Development of Community Based Networks C. Service Initiatives 25 1. 2. 3. 4. Comprehensive Primary Care Capacity School Based Clinics One Stop Perinatal Centers Family Planning FOR OFFICIAL
  • Date: 07/25/94 Time: 13:01 Federal Judge Orders T r i a l on Release of Health Panel's Records WASHINGTON (AP) A federal judge today ordered a t r i a l on whether records of President Clinton's health care working group must be made public. Among
  • characteristics that meet the coverage criteria were reassigned to an insured status, and the overall impact on ethnic group health insurance coverage was assessed. For example, ono strategy could call for developing a national health plan that provides health
  • 0 4 MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL _ Boston, Massacbusctis 02114 J. Robert Buchanan, M.D. General Director 617-726-2100 January 28, 1994 Ira Magaziner Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development 216 Old Executive Office Building
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12505 FolderlD: Folder Title: KAISER FAMILY: SUMMARY OF MAJOR HEALTH CARE REFORM LEGISALTION (AS OF DECMEBER 22, 1993) Stack: Row: Section
  • and the process for developing options. In President Clinton's meeting with the Caucus on Thursday, we understand that he will be asked specifically about these issues. BACKGROUND Our working group was asked to explore all options related to benefit coverage
  • would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 13534 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Revised childhood Immunization Initiative State Profiles][l] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position
  • violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA| Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between
  • [President Clinton's Health Care Initiative, December 7, 1995 - unfoldered]
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12508 FolderlD: Folder Title: [President Clinton's Health Care Initiative, December 7, 1995 - unfoldered] Stack: Row: Section
  • health care reform which guarantees private health insurance for every American that can never be taken away and to highlight the Administration's all hands on deck fight to get a bill that achieves the President's bottom line. BACKGROUND: As both houses
  • to vork. X e t i l l believe that if the President starts consulting vith the nodsratss in his party nev, hs oan develop a plan vhioh oan vork end which oan pass vith broad support. cloae call Dantt Lata into the evening last Wedneeday, liberal Democrats
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Subseries: OA/ID Number: 1233 FolderlD: Folder Title: Briefing Book on Transition to the New System Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 51 6 6 2 Briefing Book for the President and First
  • ) of the PRA] Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA) P6
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  • AND DEVELOPMENT Susan G. M i l l s t e i n August 1988 This working paper was prepared f o r the February 1988 meeting of the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development as p a r t of i t s ongoing discussions about adolescent health as a component
  • O pi / gtt M m n o tn g U r tpH flh o a a Last June, Senator Baucus appointed the Montana Citizens Health Group, a diverse group of Montanans, to develop solutions to the state's health care crisis. The Group developed a proposal which includes
  • trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly
  • reform on quality regularly The National Quality Advisory Council appointed by the President will: Oversee the National Quality Program and its annual reports on performance of the national and state programs. Define the core set of measures annually
  • to achieve health reform's overarching goals of access and cost control. t am enthusiastic about the progress that has been made thus far in developing a health care reform proposal. However, a new health care system that tries to move people rapidly inro
  • can only fit in 1 question for each category, that should be it] PROFILES OF AMERICANS; > THE CLINTON HEALTH SECURITY PLAN An Inclusive Policy Development Process "Listen to all parties and prepare health care reform legislation..." President
  • or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PKA] P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
  • since 1980, and will lose 100 percent in coming years, because of rising health benefit costs for employers. [Henry Aaron, Brookings Institution, 1992; President's Advisoiy Council on Social Security, 12/91] In 1980, Florida businesses spent $2.2 billion
  • of the Administration's Violence Against Women Act has led to a partnership between the DHHS and the Department of Justice (DoJ) to establish a the National Advisory Council on Domestic Violence with broad-based representation that is developing innovative strategies
  • violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA| Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice beiween the President and his advisors, or between
  • of Labor and Health and Human Services. However, President Bush vetoed the measure on Oct. 21, 1989, citing his opposition to the rape and incest language. This veto was subsequently sustained by the House. Similarly, on October 27, President Bush vetoed
  • — which is the discussion we've been having since January. There's no new debate here, " said Ira Magaziner, Senior Adviser to the President for Domestic Policy Development. "It's absurd to suggest that anyone here would promote a policy that would harm
  • NICHD [National Institute of Child Health and Human Development] Study
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 13529 FolderlD: Folder Title: NICHD [National Institute of Child Health and Human Development] Study Stack: Row: Section: Shelf
  • , Dole has indicated his opposition to price controls and to new taxes without delivering on cost containment first . 1 Recent Developments; In a spate ofrecentpress articles. Senator Dole has expressed an interest in working with the President
  • ) or the home states of crucial members of Congress. Ben Goddard, president of Goddard*Claussen/First Tuesday and developer of the Harry and Louise ads for HIAA, said "Our media buys were targeted on involved Americans, people who were registered to vote, wrote
  • , there is no question that for small and large businesses, costs will be controlled and money will be freed-up for job creation. Tlie Wall Street Journal said that "for many small businesses, saddled with escalating health care costs, President Clinton's health care
  • Retarded in spite of the fact that people prefer inhome and community-based services. Federal support of more home-like residential services such as assisted living and commumty supported living arrangements is just beginning to develop. The potential
  • or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6
  • 3 With Clmton, it's personal M ore notes on our Increasingly less boyish president Wbat UxHtepublicans in Con gress liave done very well, and what Dill ainton ias utterly failed to do, is define Dill ainton. In a poliUcal season when It Is Philip
  • . Individuals and families face significant financial risks if they develop a serious mental or substance abuse disorder. For these disorders, the current insurance system does not protect against financial disaster — defeating the entire purpose of insurance
  • disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA| b(l) National security classified
  • , American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Ronald F. Levant, Ph.D., Board of Directors, American Psychological Association Harold James McGrady, Jr., MD, Council for Exceptional Children Allan Tasman, MD, President, American Psychiatry Association
  • a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between
  • accordingly to an assessment of r i s k and a public system which subsidizes health care according to age, poverty status, family structure, and an i n a b i l i t y to work. t P r i v a t e h e a l t h insurance was developed and has remained a method f o r
  • County College Bernice Shepard, AARP New Jersey Board Member Dudley Lesser, AARP Legislative Council Member p Pre-program Mayor George Spadoro Dr. Flora Edwards, President, Middlesex County College Robert Ciatto, Chairman of the Board, Middlesex County
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT - AND HE BELIEVES, AS I DO, THAT PROVIDING HEALTH SECURITY IS A MUCH-NEEDED FIRST STEP. THE RISK OF LOSING HEALTH INSURANCE HAS FORCED MILLIONS OF AMERICANS TO CLING TO MEDICAID BENEFITS, RATHER THAN SEEKING JOBS. AS YOU HAVE SAID
  • information 1(a)(4) of the PRA] PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA
  • and progressive workplace policies. The appointment of the HIV/AIDS Presidential Advisory Council to continue national community involvement and diverse input on how to implement the National HIV Action Agenda of ONAP. President Clinton's Health Security Act
  • ) of the PRA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6
  • : Mrs. Clinton Small Business United/National Association of Women Business Owners/Small Business Legislative Council: j o i n t meeting with both President and Mrs. Clinton - AARP: Mrs. Clinton - National Association of R e t a i l Druggists/National
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  • across regions and nationally. Protocols could be developed for identifying research information needs, procuring the necessary data from providers that are willing to provide them, and disseminating research results. 2 A network of data centers
  • any distribution until: (1) The information completely and accurately reflects the policy that will be advocated by the President and you (anything on paper makes us nervous); (2) The statistics and charts used have been improved and thoroughly
  • to be poorly coordinated and of variable quality. A high priority for health care reform Is to develop a clear, simple process that facilitates the funding of high quality, coordinated clinical research. One way to achieve that is to have health Plans cover
  • , Massachusens Slate Reprcscnlativc Biotechnology, Drug Development, and Rescurch Chair: Senator Judd Gregg, member of the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources Facilitaior: Richard T. Dean, Ph.D.. President & CEO. Diatcch. Inc. Milchel Sayare, Chairman
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12508 FolderlD: Folder Title: [HEALTH CARE LEGISLATION 1995] DASCHLE Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 58 5 11 1
  • and a multid i s c i p l i n a r y Advisory Council on t h i s issue. § The President i s also committed to a national campaign to combat teenage pregnancy to promote responsible decision making among our nation's young women — and men. Without the activism
  • team advising President Clinton's Health Care Task Force. From 1991 to 1993, she served as Minnesota's deputy commissioner of health, assuming primary responsibility for the development and implementation of the state's health care reform initiatives
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  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Doinestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/11) Number: 13523 FolderlD: Folder Title: INTERHEALTH Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 58 6 1 2 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
  • physician have to ask why, when we support it when it's our tax money which pays for it do we then get charged so much more for the products we helped develop?" L Teel Oliver Vice President Government Relations Merck & Co., Inc. 601 Pennsylvania Avenue
  • The President's Plan for Health Care Reform - Blue Binder (Book of Topical One Pagers, Jan. 1994)
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  • changing priorities. The Council will then issue areponby January 31 each year to the Federal Health Board with recommendations for changes to the benefits package. The Federal Health Board may implement the changes by the following January. The President
  • a Federal statute |(aX3) of the PRA) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information ((a)(4) of the PRA| P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors
  • secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly
  • satisfaction. These report cards will hold health plans accountable for meeting high standards. The National Quality Program will help states share information on health plan performance. Reforms malpractice. The President's proposal will limit lawyers' fees
  • for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). • 1990 shares of GDP in other countries included: Canada: 9.3% France: 8.8% Sweden: 8.6% Iceland: 8.6% Austria: 8.2% Netherlands: 8.2% Germany: 8.1% U.K.: 6.2% Japan: 6.5% • The health care systems in other
  • A. CONSORTIUM FOR CITIZENS WITH DISABILrnES(CCD) B. NATIONAL COUNCIL ON INDEPENDENT LIVING(NCIL) C. AMERICAN DISABLED FOR ATTENDANT PROGRAMS TODAY (ADAPT) REFERENCES NOTES I. BACKGROUND MESSAGE: Many ofthe obstacles to adequate health care for people
  • * "Myths and Realities - Why Most of What Everybody Knows about Long-Term Care is Wrong" by Joshua M. Wiener and Katherine M. Harris Brookings Review Fall 1990 G-29 * "Long-Term Care Insurance: Meeting Consumers' Needs" American Council of Life Insurance
  • . I n your l e t t e r you expressed concern about funding f o r academic h e a l t h centers under the President's Health S e c u r i t y Act. This i s an issue t h a t both the President and h i s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n considered 'carefully i n
  • that Medicare is THE defining political/budgetary issue for us. There is a strong belief that Republicans will not be able to pass their budget if we can stick to a strong and sustained Medicare message. (Should this occur, of course, the President's budget
  • ) of the PRA] Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA| Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his
  • director of the White House Domestic Policy Council under President Bush. While at the Justice Department as special assistant to Attorney General Dick Thomburgh, Batavia helped to develop reguiarions for the ADA. -A, m Special Advance Copy — Do
  • and their differences illuminate the difficulties that lie ahead—but also the opportunity. The first person I saw was John J. Polk, senior vice president of the Coundl of Smaller Enterprises, which, among other things, is the health insurance gaining agent for 10,000
  • PRA| PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) ofthe PRA| P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy |(aX6) of the PRA| C. Closed