[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 5] [House] [Pages 6387-6388] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HEALTH CARE FOR MEDICAID RECIPIENTS (Mr. CASSIDY asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.) Mr. CASSIDY. Mr. Speaker, it's always fun to listen to the debate because clearly both sides are saying the same thing but disagreeing to it. I am actually referencing some of the things we're speaking of. We are told that the health care bill is going to create jobs in addition to its primary goal of increasing access to quality care at an affordable price. Now, a component of this is Medicaid, insuring 21 million people across the Nation, a combined Federal-State program where the State pays part, the Feds pay part. The problem is that Medicaid is not providing access to quality care at an affordable price. There were two articles from the New York Times recently. One speaks of how people with Medicaid cannot get in to see a physician. They have to go to [[Page 6388]] the emergency room because physicians don't see Medicaid patients because it pays so little and it has so much hassle. The other is about how a woman with cancer in Michigan cannot find a physician--she also has Medicaid--because the problem is it pays so little, has so much hassle, all the other things we expect in a bureaucracy. And lastly, regarding cost, despite paying less so it doesn't give access to quality care, according to articles in Politico, it's going to increase the deficit by $1 billion for States like California. ____________________