Dr. James Harry Kondolios, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 667 Eastland Ave Se, Warren, OH 44484 Phone: 330-841-2378 Fax: 330-841-4667 |
Adam A Levine, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 667 Eastland Ave Se, Warren, OH 44484 Phone: 330-841-2378 Fax: 330-841-4667 |
Mona H Parikh, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2760 Parkman Rd Nw, Warren, OH 44485 Phone: 330-898-1723 Fax: 330-898-7596 |
Dr. Ankit Amin, M.D. Hospitalist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 667 Eastland Ave Se, Warren, OH 44484 Phone: 330-841-2378 Fax: 330-841-4667 |
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Speaker John Boehner's offer represented give on the part of Republicans, who had been insisting on cuts to the federal health care law as the price for reopening government and extending the debt limit. While Boehner proposed moving only to raise the debt limit, discussions broadened to include efforts to reopen the government in exchange for entitlement cuts. In the past, President Barack Obama has refused to consider those unless Republicans agree to raise revenues.
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