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New National Poll: Majority Of American Voters Oppose Bush Administration's Proposed Cuts To Medicare
As Congress prepares to 
begin debate on the Bush Administration's proposed FY 2009 budget 
containing five-year, $24 billion cuts to Medicare's nursing home benefit, 
a new national survey conducted by Zogby International for the American 
Health Care Association (AHCA) finds 63 percent of likely voters oppose the 
cut while nearly half "strongly oppose" the Administration proposal.
    
 Notably, 56.9 percent of Democrats "strongly oppose" the Medicare cuts,  
as do 47.1 percent of Independents and 31.3 percent of Republicans. 
Further, 61 percent of the total sample said they would be less likely to 
re-elect their U.S. Representative if he or she voted for the 
Administration's budget that includes the Medicare cuts. The Zogby survey 
of 1105 likely U.S. voters, conducted 2/13 - 2/16, has an error margin of 
+/- 3 percent.
 
    
In releasing the new data, Bruce Yarwood, President and CEO of AHCA  
said, "This new poll, coming at a critical time in the budget process, 
shows strong bipartisan opposition to the Medicare cuts contained in the 
Administration's budget plan. Our profession intends to clearly outline 
both here in Washington and in key states and congressional districts how 
these cuts would undermine seniors' care quality, threaten facilities' 
staffing enhancement initiatives, and because of the growing 
cross-subsidization problem, further destabilize state Medicaid programs."
 
    
According to Zogby, the top-line results of the poll are as follows:
    
A majority of respondents (63%) oppose cuts and freezes for the 
Medicare nursing home benefit, and of those individuals, 45% say they 
strongly oppose such cuts.
 
    
Overall a majority of respondents (61%) say they would be less likely 
to vote for their representative in Congress should he or she vote to 
approve the 2009 federal budget as proposed, which includes a reduction in 
funding and caps increase to Medicare aid for nursing homes.
 
    
According to the poll, half of all respondents say they think "a 
negative impact on the quality of care for seniors" would be the outcome if 
cuts and reductions to the growth of Medicare funding for nursing homes are 
approved this year, and 12% say they think those changes "could force  
seniors to relocate many miles from family and friends."
 
    
A strong majority of respondents (73%) say they would support a 
presidential candidate who will not reduce Medicare funding for nursing 
homes. Those individuals say they agree most with statement 'A,' which says 
such reductions could lead to a loss of jobs, less quality care and could 
make it difficult for seniors to find a nursing home close to friends.
  
American Health Care Association
http://www.ahca.org
		
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