House approves healthcare reform bill
Patient Access Weekly Advisor, November 18, 2009
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The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed the healthcare reform bill (HR 3962) by a narrow margin (220–215). The bill's estimated cost is more than $1 trillion over the next 10 years.
The Senate is working on its own version of the bill. If that version passes, then a congressional conference committee will meet to compromise on the two versions. If the committee reaches a compromise, it will send that bill would to both the House and Senate for another vote. If it passes both houses, the next step is President Obama’s desk for his signature.
Preliminary drafts of the Senate bill differ from the House version with respect to funding, how many individuals will be covered, and the availability of a public option.
Source: CNN
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