Sources Cited
Background/Jeffords
- "Patients Bill
of Rights Issue Brief"
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Bureau of National Affairs Health Care Policy Report:
Federal News: Plan Regulation, March 12, 2001. "Lawmakers May Unveil Patients' Rights Bill Based on Principles President Bush Supports."
Federal News: Plan Regulation, March 5, 2001. "McCain-Kennedy Bill Unlikely to Pass In Senate, Breaux Tells Health Insurers."
Federal News: Plan Regulation, October 18, 1999. "Managed Care Reform Faces
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Next Hurdle: Conferees Likely to Oppose House-Passed Bill.
- "Bipartisan Patient Protection
Act of 2001," John McCain Press Release"
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"Patients' Rights: Let's See Some Bipartisanship," Washington Post Editorial by Senators John McCain and John Edwards, February 8, 2001.
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Nickles Amendment No. 3694-- (Senate- June 29, 2000), 106th Congress
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H.R. 4577, Consolidated Appropriations Act 2001, 106th Congress
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S. 1344, Patient Bill of Rights bill, 106th Congress
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"A delicate balance on health care; Ruling: The Supreme Court artfully addresses the needs of patients and their HMOs," The Baltimore Sun, June 18, 2000.
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"Text of a letter from the President to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Senate Majority Leader," The White House Office of the Press Secretary, February 7, 2001.
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"Democrats Lose Bid for HMO Curbs Kennedy Effort Falls Short in Senate Vote," The Boston Globe, June 9, 2000.
Bill/Kennedy
- S. 283, Bipartisan Patient Protection Act of 2001 (Introduction in the Senate)
- The
Freedom Channel
- Author not available, Democratic Leaders Letter to President Bush on Patient's Bill of Rights., US Newswier, 02-13-2001
- Author not available, EDITORIAL, Rx for Patients, Kennedy, McCain and Bush aren't totally agreed, but hey've found a basis for a deal, Newsday, 02-08-2001, pp A42
- Meckler, Laura. "Bush Wants to Limit Patient Suits." Associated Press: 02-06-2001
- McCain, John and John Edwards. "Patient's Rights: Let's See Some Bipartisanship." The Washington Post: Feb 8 2001.
- Entous, Adam. UPDATE 1-Democrats urge Bush to hold HMOS, insurers liable. Reuter Business Report, 02-13-2001.
- The
Freedom Channel
- John McCain. Bipartisan Patient
Protection Act of 2001.
- Kennedy Homepage.
- Knight-Ridder. "McCain to introduce new managed-care reform bill. Tribune News Service." 02-06-2001.
- Pear, Robert. "Bush outlines his priciples for protecting patient rights." The New York Times: Feb 8 2001.
Roberts/Decision
- Adams, Entous. "Bush, lawmakers conflict over health bill of rights
- President working on his
own plan." The San Diego Union-Tribune, 2/7/01.
- "Bipartisanship on Patient Bill of Rights." The New York Times, 2/9/01.
- "Bush Outlines His Principles for Protecting Patient Rights." The New York
Times, 2/8/01.
Clinton/House Bill
Thompson/Bush Proposal
- Keen, Judy, and Mimi Hall. "Bush wants his own bill for patients: Bipartisan group of lawmakers sponsors a proposal different from the President's." USA Today. 7 Feb 2001; pp. 4A.
- "Patients' Rights for All Patients?" Business Week. 19 Feb 2001; pp. 90.
- Rubin, Alissa. "Bush Tells of Goals in Patients' Rights Bill; Health: He Says He Cannot Back the Caurrent Bipartisan measure, Citing Concerns over Frivolous Lawsuits and Liability without Caps on Damages." Los Angeles Times. 8 Feb 2001; pp. 18.
- Bipartisan Patient Protection Act of 2001: Summary. URL: mccain.senate.gov.
- Thompson, Tommy. Statement before the Senate Committee on the Budget. 6 Mar 2001.
- White, Elizabeth. "President Bush Urges Federal Court Remedy for Patients that Differs from New Proposal." BNA's Health Care Policy Report. 12 Feb 01. 9(6): 203-4.
- White House, Office of the Press Secretary. "Text of a Letter from the President to Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Senate Majority Leader." 7 Feb 2001.
- White House, Office of the Press Secretary. "Principles for a Bipartisan Patients' Bill of Rights." 7 Feb 2001.
- White House, Office of the Press Secretary. "Press Briefing by Ari Fleischer." 6 Feb 2001.
HIAA/Implications
NFIB/HELP
Families USA/Legislation