Checkbook Secretary American
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| | Royce Leather Checkbook & Secretary Holder $28.8 Checkbook and credit card secretary all in one beautiful package Features a side pocket, six turned-edge credit card pockets, a utility pocket and a roomy currency pocket |
| | Royce Leather 145-BURG-5 Checkbook & Secretary - Burgundy $38.85 Top Grain Nappa Leather Checkbook and credit card secretary all in one package. Features a side pocket six turned-edged credit card pockets a utility pocket and a roomy currency pocket. Color: Burgundy. Measurements: 6 5/8 x 3 5/8 x 1/2. |
| | Royce Leather 145BLACK5 Checkbook Secretary Black $48.1 Top Grain Nappa Leather Checkbook and credit card secretary all in one package. Features a side pocket six turnededged credit card pockets a utility pocket and a roomy currency pocket. Color: Black. Measurements: 6 5/8 x 3 5/8 x 1/2. |
| | Royce Leather 145BURG5 Checkbook Secretary Burgundy $48.1 Top Grain Nappa Leather Checkbook and credit card secretary all in one package. Features a side pocket six turnededged credit card pockets a utility pocket and a roomy currency pocket. Color: Burgundy. Measurements: 6 5/8 x 3 5/8 x 1/2. |
| | Royce Leather 145COCO5 Checkbook Secretary Coco $48.1 Top Grain Nappa Leather Checkbook and credit card secretary all in one package. Features a side pocket six turnededged credit card pockets a utility pocket and a roomy currency pocket. Color: Coco. Measurements: 6 5/8 x 3 5/8 x 1/2. |
| | Royce Leather Women's Checkbook Clutch $90 Checkbook and credit card secretary all in one package Color Mapping: Pink |
| | Royce Leather Checkbook & Secretary $37 With a soft supple Top Grain Cowhide Leather exterior and an interior that features six turned edged credit card pockets, a currency pocket and a check holder. Color Mapping: Brown |
| | Renna USA Checkbook Secretary with Tab $60 Accommodates checkbooks bound at the top and has two additional inside pockets for bills or receipts, five compartments for credit cards and a clear ID window Tab style snap closure |
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| | Winn International Leather Deluxe Checkbook Secretary 6492R $27.95 Exterior FeaturesMade of cowhide Napa leatherTurned edge constructionTab closure with snap buttonInterior FeaturesAccommodates top and side-loading checksI.D. WindowCard slotsPen holde |
| | Winn International Simplified Leather Checkbook Secretary 6492S $24.95 Exterior FeaturesMade of cowhide Napa leatherInterior FeaturesAccommodates top and side-loading checksPlastic dividerPen holder |
| | Bond Street 95 0050 COG Hand Stained Italian Leather#44; Breast Pocket Secretary Wallet with Checkbook Accomodation Color Cognac $87.75 Colors:Cognac Wine Style: breast Secretary style wallet with checkbook accomodation Materials: Hand Stained Italian Leather Entry: Fold Open Bifold/trifold: BiFold Lining: Full Hand Stained Italian (HSI) leather construction with Nylon lining Exterior Pockets: 0 Interior Pockets: Billfold Slots2 Card Slots8 CheckBook Accomodation: Yes 1 standard size checkbook accomodating Dimensions: 7.5rdquo; x 3.75rdquo; x 0.5rdquo; Pockets/Slots/I.D.Window: not applicable |
| | Bond Street 95 0050 BLK Hand Stained Italian Leather#44; Breast Pocket Secretary Wallet with Checkbook Accomodation Color Black $87.75 Colors:Cognac Wine Style: breast Secretary style wallet with checkbook accomodation Materials: Hand Stained Italian Leather Entry: Fold Open Bifold/trifold: BiFold Lining: Full Hand Stained Italian (HSI) leather construction with Nylon lining Exterior Pockets: 0 Interior Pockets: Billfold Slots2 Card Slots8 CheckBook Accomodation: Yes 1 standard size checkbook accomodating Dimensions: 7.5rdquo; x 3.75rdquo; x 0.5rdquo; Pockets/Slots/I.D.Window: not applicable |
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Miami: Medicare Fraud Summit Beneficiary/Consumer Panel
Government option already a failure
As the Senate weighs a 2,074-page healthcare "reform" bill, supporters of a government option for medical coverage consider this the finest federal initiative since the Emancipation Proclamation. Yet today's headlines show government severely bungling its current healthcare duties. Expanding Uncle Sam's medical portfolio is a prescription for fraud, fiscal incompetence, and rampant mismanagement on the clinical frontlines.
Fraud devours some $60 billion -- or 13.3 percent -- of Medicare's $452 billion budget. "Rather than stealing $100,000 or $200,000," federal prosecutor Kirk Ogrosky said last month "60 Minutes," criminals "can steal $100 million."
One thief named "Tony" told CBS' Steve Kroft that he robbed $20 million from Medicare. It was "real easy," he said. "It was like taking candy from a baby." He registered bogus medical companies, bought stolen doctor and patient ID numbers, and then billed Medicare for phantom wheelchairs, phony artificial limbs, and more. Medicare soon delivered $20,000 to $40,000 electronically into his bank account -- daily.
Senator Charles Grassley (R, Iowa) recently found that Medicare administrators received 30 serious fraud warnings over three years, primarily during the Bush Administration, and simply ignored half of them. Medicare failed to investigate complaints that it reimbursed one company for injected drugs "at doses that were not medically feasible," one letter explained. Rather than the proper $74 per dose, Medicare sent this provider $4,464.
Another recent report uncovered $18.1 billion in improper Medicaid payments, or 9.6 percent of that program's claims. Lacking the "evil and greedy" private insurers' profit motive, government managers have no incentive to uproot such malfeasance.
Meanwhile, doctors routinely wait and wait to get paid less and less by Medicaid. According to Athena Health's PayerView report, North Carolina is the fastest state Medicaid system, paying doctors in 40.6 days. Still, it lags Coventry Health Care, the eighth-fastest national payer it measured, needing 38.5 days to issue checks. (Medicare Part B was ranked fifth at 33.4 days.) Among 14 Medicaid systems that Athena rated, six take 77.7 to 89.7 days to pay. Medicaid of New York is the biggest deadbeat, averaging 160.9 days (or nearly six months) before whipping out its checkbook.
Medicaid systems also reject claims more than do private insurers. While Humana, the No. 1-ranked national payer, has a 5.3 percent denial rate, No. 7 Medicare Part B spurns 8.7 percent of claims. Among Medicaid systems, No. 1 Illinois denies 9.1 percent of its claims. Medicaid of California's refusal rate is 19.5 percent, while No. 12 New York's is 34.1 percent. Fourteenth-rated Florida denies 38.8 percent of Medicaid claims.
Government reimbursements also trail inflation. In 1997, Medicare paid general surgeons $574 for each complex hemorrhoidectomy. In 2008, that procedure paid $390. This is barely half the $770 needed to equal inflation.
"Physicians feel that increased government intervention in healthcare will force them to be even more indentured to Medicaid and Medicare which perpetually appear to be on the verge of collapse," says Dr. Soumi Eachempati, M.D., Associate Professor of Surgery and Public Health at Manhattan's Weill Cornell Medical College.
The government option currently impedes distribution of the swine-flu vaccine. Washington has injected little more than confusion into this situation. According to early promises, 120 million doses were to be deployed by mid-October. Now, only 30 million doses will be on hand, but not until late November.
"I think we led expectations of availability to be higher than they have been," Assistant Surgeon General Anne Schuchat told the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday. "That, I think, can lead to frustration."
Senator Susan Collins (R, Maine) scolded Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius for offering senators "generalizations and non-answers" on this vital matter.
The government option in medicine speeds taxpayer dollars into the hands of crooks, stalls payments to honest doctors, and stymies Americans desperate for swine-flu shots. Imagine how much more the government option could accomplish with a trillion dollars and an appetite for one-sixth of the U.S. economy.
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