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APA Leader Meets With Key Senator

APA Leader Meets With Key Senator APA Leader Meets With Key Senator Courtesy of Sen. Snowe's Office Joseph Rubin, M.D., speaker of the APA Assembly, meets with Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) in Portland, Maine. Snowe, who serves on the Senate Finance Committee's Healthcare Subcommittee, introduced the Medicare Copayment Equity Act of 2005 (S 1152) in the Senate in late May with Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.). The bill seeks to reduce the current discriminatory Medicare 50 percent copayment for outpatient psychiatric services to 20 percent. A companion bill was introduced in the House of Representatives in March. The visit with Snowe is part of an ongoing program at APA—through its political action committee, APAPAC—in which APA members educate federal legislators and policymakers about mental health issues. American Psychiatric Association « Previous | Next Article »Table of Contents This Article Psychiatric News July 15, 2005 vol. 40 no. 14 7 » Full TextFree ClassificationsGovernment News Services Email this article to a friend Similar articles in this journalSimilar articles in Web of Science Citing ArticlesLoad citing article informationCiting articles via Web of ScienceCiting articles via Google Scholar Google ScholarSearch for related content Navigate This ArticleTop HomeAboutCurrent IssuePast IssuesAll APPI JournalsSubscribeClassified AdsReprints & PermissionsContact Copyright © 2010 American http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychiatric News American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal)

APA Leader Meets With Key Senator

Psychiatric News , Volume 40 (14): 7 – Jul 15, 2005

APA Leader Meets With Key Senator

Psychiatric News , Volume 40 (14): 7 – Jul 15, 2005

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APA Leader Meets With Key Senator Courtesy of Sen. Snowe's Office Joseph Rubin, M.D., speaker of the APA Assembly, meets with Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) in Portland, Maine. Snowe, who serves on the Senate Finance Committee's Healthcare Subcommittee, introduced the Medicare Copayment Equity Act of 2005 (S 1152) in the Senate in late May with Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.). The bill seeks to reduce the current discriminatory Medicare 50 percent copayment for outpatient psychiatric services to 20 percent. A companion bill was introduced in the House of Representatives in March. The visit with Snowe is part of an ongoing program at APA—through its political action committee, APAPAC—in which APA members educate federal legislators and policymakers about mental health issues. American Psychiatric Association « Previous | Next Article »Table of Contents This Article Psychiatric News July 15, 2005 vol. 40 no. 14 7 » Full TextFree ClassificationsGovernment News Services Email this article to a friend Similar articles in this journalSimilar articles in Web of Science Citing ArticlesLoad citing article informationCiting articles via Web of ScienceCiting articles via Google Scholar Google ScholarSearch for related content Navigate This ArticleTop HomeAboutCurrent IssuePast IssuesAll APPI JournalsSubscribeClassified AdsReprints & PermissionsContact Copyright © 2010 American

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APA Leader Meets With Key Senator Courtesy of Sen. Snowe's Office Joseph Rubin, M.D., speaker of the APA Assembly, meets with Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) in Portland, Maine. Snowe, who serves on the Senate Finance Committee's Healthcare Subcommittee, introduced the Medicare Copayment Equity Act of 2005 (S 1152) in the Senate in late May with Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.). The bill seeks to reduce the current discriminatory Medicare 50 percent copayment for outpatient psychiatric services to 20 percent. A companion bill was introduced in the House of Representatives in March. The visit with Snowe is part of an ongoing program at APA—through its political action committee, APAPAC—in which APA members educate federal legislators and policymakers about mental health issues. American Psychiatric Association « Previous | Next Article »Table of Contents This Article Psychiatric News July 15, 2005 vol. 40 no. 14 7 » Full TextFree ClassificationsGovernment News Services Email this article to a friend Similar articles in this journalSimilar articles in Web of Science Citing ArticlesLoad citing article informationCiting articles via Web of ScienceCiting articles via Google Scholar Google ScholarSearch for related content Navigate This ArticleTop HomeAboutCurrent IssuePast IssuesAll APPI JournalsSubscribeClassified AdsReprints & PermissionsContact Copyright © 2010 American

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Published: Jul 15, 2005

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