Here's the verbatim from my November 25, 2015 Full Moon prediction:
Saturn Square Neptune may represent "government restrictions" (Saturn) forming a "sharp conflict" (Square) with "beliefs, disappointments, and deception" (Neptune). Saturn in the 6th house ("health care service, military services, trade unions") may be defined as "restrictions in labor, health care services, or military services." Neptune in the 10th house ("the president, those in charge, and their overall reputation") represents "deception and disappointments from the president and those in charge." Hence, this Saturn Square Neptune taking place over the next month may represent "deception and disappointments from the president and those in charge in regards to restrictions imposed concerning labor, health care services, or military services."
The announcement below recently took place regarding hospital payments from the U.S. government administration in charge of Medicare and Medicaid, who reimburse U.S. citizens for hospital payments. "Hospital stays for observation" will now be viewed as "admissions," and this will result in a payment cut from Medicare and Medicaid. This will result in a reduction of the reimbursement of a hospital reimbursement bill (for Medicaid and Medicare) from $3000 to $4000, of which the discharged patient will be billed for (and not paid for by the government agencies of Medicare and Medicaid).
CMS stands ground on two-midnight hospital pay cut
Dive Brief:
- On December 1, CMS published a notice with comment period outlining the decision to reduce hospital inpatient payments under the controversial “two-midnight” rule by 0.2%.
- The rule, finalized in November, requires hospital stays to be billed as admissions rather than observation stays.
- The notice, according to Becker’s Hospital Review, is in response to a court ruling where HHS was asked to provide further justification for the pay cut and to fix the notice and comment issues.
Dive Insight:
As previously reported in Healthcare Dive, the rule could reduce average reimbursement per case between $3,000 and $4,000.
The notice stated the agency is not “proposing…to reconsider the 0.2% reduction…However, we are seeking comment on whether we should await the completion of the actuaries’ analysis of FY 2014 and FY 2015 data before resolution of this proceeding.”
"We do not believe this cut was or can be justified," Lawrence Hughes, American Hospital Association assistant general counsel was quoted in Becker’s, adding the organization will “submit a robust critique to CMS as part of the comment process."
Michael Clark, special counsel with Duane Morris, was quoted in Modern Healthcare noting the notice’s content doesn’t fare well for hospitals as “the justification in the notice is likely [to] satisfy the judge who order it.”
Comments will be taken until February 2, 2016. The agency stated it plans to issue a final notice on the payment cut by March 18, 2016.
And below is his highness, U.S. President Barack Obama, in Paris on December 1, 2015. In addition to telling the Paris audience that mass shootings only took place in the U.S. and that a relationship exists with terrorism and climate change (a.k.a. global warming), Obama also tells the Paris audience that ISIS has been contained due to his military service directives (while his Secretary of Defense tells a Washington D.C. audience (AT THE SAME TIME) that ISIS was NEVER contained due to U.S. military service directives).
French Reporters Taken Aback At Obama’s Stupidity: “He is an Ass*ole! An Ass*ole!”
Tuesday, December 1, 2015 "Before It's News"
Obama Just Stated The Most Amazingly Idiotic Thing POSSIBLE.
These days it seems some among the Climate Summit’s host-nation French media were just as furious by Barack Obama’s obviously badly informed commentary relating to how mass shootings only take place in the United States – and stated those words while standing on a stage in Paris less than two weeks after that city saw hundreds of its residents gunned down and blown up by Muslim terrorists in a mass shooting attack.
“The president appeared tired, bored, and then made comments that had some reporters glancing at one another as if to say, “Did he really just say that?”
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It is mentioned that subsequent what was at times a shatteringly slow, slouching, and ostensibly disinterested functionality by President Obama, some among the French media were heard frequently utilizing the words, “Connard! and Trouduc!” to express their feelings concerning Mr. Obama’s outrageous commentary – phrases rather precise to a certain part of the human anatomy (assh0le).
(Apologies to my French-speaking audience.)
And in what is probably very much associated news, Mr. Obama’s own Secretary of Defense stated today before Congress that ISIS had never been contained – a remark that is in direct opposition to the president’s previous declarations. It seems some within the administration have had plenty of of Barack Obama’s glaring lack of knowledge and cockiness that is putting so many at risk.
Unsurprisingly Geraldo Rivera, rarely a far-right journalist, was at the press conference and afterwards told Fox News he was shocked by the president’s linking of global warming to the current and ongoing Islamic terror attacks against western nations. Mr. Rivera made obvious his own surprise at Mr. Obama’s apparent disconnect from truth.
The issue that continues to be is if our own Nazi News Media will permit the crumbling fakeness that is the Obama myth to be more fully revealed or work double-time to protect and maintain that appearance in the final year of the Obama presidency.
Unfortunately, recent history would suggest the latter…
ASTROLOGY MORAL OF THE STORY:
Saturn entering the 10th house can be a b*tch and can affect your reputation and standing before others in a negative way (if one is not careful), and Barack Obama is definitely finding that out in Paris at the present time.
Thanks for reading.
Love to all,
Malcolm
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