Bush proposes Medicaid, Medicare budget cut

President Bush has proposed a cut in spending in the Medicare and Medicaid programs, which provide medical care to millions of the elderly and poor in the U.S., by $196 billion over the next five years, federal officials said. According to the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Mike Leavitt, the cut has been proposed to stop Medicare from going bankrupt in about 11 years. The proposed cuts would reduce annual spending growth from 7% at present to 5% in Medicare and from 7.3% to 7% in Medicaid.

The proposed bill is likely to meet strong opposition in Congress.

Medtronic receives FDA approval for CGMS iPro Recorder

Medtronic logoMedtronic Inc. has received FDA approval for its CGMS iPro Recorder, a new physician use continuous glucose monitoring system. The CGMS iPro Recorder records the glucose pattern in a patient, who is advised to wear it for three days. The data is then reviewed by physicians to uncover glucose patterns in the patient and optimize therapy. The device is reimbursable by Medicare.