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WINNERS

_Cosmetic surgeons, who fended off a 5 percent tax on their procedures.

_Nebraska, Louisiana, Vermont and Massachusetts. These states are getting more federal help with Medicaid than other states. In the case of Nebraska — represented by Sen. Ben Nelson, who's providing the critical 60th vote for the legislation to pass — the federal government is picking up 100 percent of the tab of a planned expansion of the program, in perpetuity. Vermont and Massachusetts get temporary increases in the federal share of their Medicaid tabs. In Louisiana, moderate Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu negotiated $100 million for 2011 before announcing her support for the legislation.

_Beneficiaries of Medicare Advantage plans — the private managed-care plans within Medicare — in Florida. Hundreds of thousands of them will have their benefits grandfathered in thanks to a provision tailored by Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., that also affects a much smaller number of seniors in a few other states.

_Longshoremen. They were added to the list of workers in high-risk professions who are shielded from the full impact of a proposed new tax on high-value insurance plans. (Electrical linemen were already included, along with policemen, firefighters, emergency first responders and workers in construction, mining, forestry, fishing and certain agriculture jobs.)

_Community health centers. They got $10 billion more in the revised bill, thanks to advocacy by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.

_A handful of physician-owned hospitals being built around the country — including one in Bellevue, Neb. — which would be permitted to get referrals from the doctors who own them, avoiding a new ban in the Senate bill that will apply to hospitals built in the future. Without mentioning Nebraska or other states by name, the Senate bill pushes back some legal deadlines by several months, in effect making a few hospitals that are near completion eligible to continue receiving referrals from the doctors who own them. The provision was described by a pair of health industry lobbyists who spoke on condition of anonymity in order to speak freely. Chalk up another win for Nelson.

_AARP, the lobby for elderly people. The new Democratic bill has about $1 billion in extra Medicaid payments to states that provide visiting nurses and other in-home or community services to prevent low-income people from needing to be admitted to hospitals. In House-Senate bargaining, AARP also is expected to win one of their top priorities: a full closing of the so-called "doughnut hole," the gap in Medicare's coverage of prescription drugs.

_Doctors and hospitals in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming, who will get paid more than providers elsewhere under formulas in the bill.

LOSERS

_Tanning salons, which are getting hit with a 10 percent tax on indoor tanning services, replacing the cosmetic surgery tax.

_Progressives. They had to give up on their long-held dream of a new government-run insurance plan so that Democratic leaders could lock down the necessary votes from moderates.

_People making over $200,000 a year. A proposed 0.5 percent increase in the Medicare payroll tax was bumped up to 0.9 percent in the latest version, putting the tax at 2.35 percent on income over $200,000 a year for individuals, $250,000 for couples.

_Generic drug makers. They fought unsuccessfully to block 12 years of protection that makers of brand-name biotech drugs — expensive pharmaceuticals made from living cells — will get against generic would-be competitors.
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  -Who wins, who loses in Senate health bill steven johnson  Dec-20-09 09:38 PM   #0 
  - this progressive didn't lose  Teaser   Dec-20-09 09:39 PM   #1 
  - Get back to us in a year or two...  depakid   Dec-20-09 10:23 PM   #6 
  - You did, you just won't admit it. Yet.  Zhade   Dec-21-09 09:48 PM   #32 
  - Did you mean to include a link?  BrklynLiberal   Dec-20-09 09:40 PM   #2 
  - Here  tonysam   Dec-20-09 09:41 PM   #3 
  - Why every progressive Senator supports this bill  Tx4obama   Dec-20-09 09:55 PM   #4 
  - Those talking points are talking points. Right off the bat, no one extended  No Elephants   Dec-21-09 08:06 AM   #15 
     - Well stated. nt  WriteDown   Dec-21-09 08:34 AM   #21 
     - You stated the KEY POINT: INSURANCE CAN CHARGE MORE FOR PRE_EXISTING CONDITIONS  Garam_Masala   Dec-21-09 11:51 AM   #28 
  - Progressives who like to tan and pop generic pills are FUCKED!  gardenista   Dec-20-09 09:59 PM   #5 
  - Add the other 46 states  Abq_Sarah   Dec-20-09 10:27 PM   #7 
  - Must be nice for them.  Jamastiene   Dec-21-09 01:01 AM   #10 
     - That doesn't explain Massachusetts.  No Elephants   Dec-21-09 08:08 AM   #16 
        - Remember Vicki's channelling of her dead husband?  PassingFair   Dec-21-09 01:58 PM   #30 
  - More losers  eridani   Dec-20-09 10:40 PM   #8 
  - so ben nelson screws the whole country and we have to pick up the  roguevalley   Dec-20-09 11:18 PM   #9 
     - In perpetuity. See, the people who say nothing lasts forever are just cynics.  No Elephants   Dec-21-09 08:10 AM   #17 
  - Winners: the insurance companies; Losers: The US taxpayer.  ixion   Dec-21-09 02:00 AM   #11 
  - But the Yes Bots, Bobble Heads, Blind Faithers, and Cheerleaders are happy.  TheWatcher   Dec-21-09 11:22 AM   #25 
     - oh sod off with the moronic name calling dogshit  cali   Dec-21-09 11:29 AM   #26 
  - Actually, I don't allow AP to tell me who the winners and losers are......  FrenchieCat   Dec-21-09 02:15 AM   #12 
  - Please see Reply 15,  No Elephants   Dec-21-09 08:12 AM   #19 
  - Oh No! Not the tanning salons!  bluestateguy   Dec-21-09 03:23 AM   #13 
  - The tax on the tanning salons was added so that cosmetic surgery...  WriteDown   Dec-21-09 08:35 AM   #22 
  - Winners: Insurance companies. Losers: Everyone else. Including those who THINK this is a win. NT  Wardoc   Dec-21-09 04:17 AM   #14 
  - Got to agree. This is an absolute mess.  EndElectoral   Dec-21-09 08:15 AM   #20 
  - We are made serfs of the insurance industry in exchange for peanuts.  Odin2005   Dec-21-09 08:12 AM   #18 
  - But we won!!!!  WriteDown   Dec-21-09 08:35 AM   #23 
     - If this is winning we are truly down the Rabbit Hole.  TheWatcher   Dec-21-09 11:21 AM   #24 
        - Reminds me a bit of "field day" when I was in elementary school...  WriteDown   Dec-21-09 11:38 AM   #27 
  - All most all employed workers with health insurance will pay more  Garam_Masala   Dec-21-09 11:54 AM   #29 
  - The whole list from this article  superconnected   Dec-21-09 02:10 PM   #31 
 

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