Group Presses KidCare Repair

Florida risks losing millions of federal dollars if state lawmakers fail to fix the state's health insurance program for poor children during next month's legislative session, U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor said Tuesday.
Group Presses KidCare Repair
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![]() Florida risks losing millions of federal dollars if state lawmakers fail to fix the state's health insurance program for poor children during next month's legislative session, U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor said Tuesday. Push to sign kids up for free insurance
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![]() "We've got to get to work here in Florida. We've got more than 700,000 children in the state of Florida that do not have health insurance. And that means the ability to go into the doctor's office and get immunizations and checkups," explained U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor. CASTOR FIGHTS FOR HEALTH CARE FOR KIDS, MAKES BEST CASE FOR FLORIDA
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![]() – U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor will introduce a bill in the U.S. Congress this week to simplify access to health care and the doctor’s office for children and tap the over $450 million of federal funds left unspent by Florida Kidcare (under the Medicaid program and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (“SCHIP”)). Pick The Right Fight With Kids' Insurance
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![]() Now comes U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, D-Tampa, who is leading the charge for a $50 billion, five-year reauthorization of the federal program that pays 71 percent of the cost of caring for children whose families meet a certain income test. The state pays the rest. Warriors Home in Washington
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![]() NY TIMES EDITORIAL The House has acted swiftly to deal with some of the shameful conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center... worthy provisions would mandate more physicians for the system and a moratorium on outsourcing medical needs to private contractors. Fox13's Warren Elly reports on KidCare
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![]() Castor said it ought to be "an express lane to that doctor's office visit that is so vital to the health of our kids, when we say kids we're talking babies all the way to age 19". House Passes Soldier, Veteran Care Improvements in Wake of Walter Reed Flap
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![]() “Supporting our troops does not mean that you simply salute as you send them off to war,” said Kathy Castor, D-Fla. “It also means that they are supported when they come home, their families are respected, and our wounded warriors receive superior health care for their physical injuries and mental scars.” - Alex Wayne, CQ Staff CASTOR FIGHTS TO IMPROVE HEALTH CARE FOR AREA VETERANS
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![]() As a member of the powerful House Armed Services Committee, U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor today plans to amend the Wounded Warrior Assistance Act of 2007, to improve the health care for area veterans. To Add Doctors, Lift Cap On Training Slots
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![]() U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor is raising the prospect of physician shortages to the attention of Congress. Castor, along with Rep. Kendrick Meek of Miami, has introduced the Resident Physician Shortage Reduction Act of 2007, which would expand the number of Medicare-funded training positions in states facing a shortage of doctors. Sen. Bill Nelson and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid have introduced a companion measure in the Senate. PRESIDENT’S BUDGET MAKES WRONG CHOICES FOR HARD WORKING FAMILIES IN TAMPA BAY
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The President’s FY2008 budget released today makes the wrong choices for the children, hard working families and veterans in Tampa Bay. Browse Documents by Date or Issue |