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Individual lobbying activities reported in quarterly filings. Each row is one issue area for one client — includes the specific issues lobbied on, government entities contacted, and income/expense amounts.

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id filing_uuid filing_type registrant_name registrant_id client_name filing_year filing_period issue_code specific_issues government_entities income_amount expense_amount is_no_activity is_termination received_date
359437 7c513cc7-e551-4d8b-a214-e93a8efdadc2 MM MARSHFIELD CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM 57830 MARSHFIELD CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM 2005 mid_year HCR The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 (S. 544) introduced by Sen. James Jeffords. This bill creates a new voluntary medical error reporting system, in which HHS would certify a number of private and public organizations to act as patient safety organizations. These PSOs would analyze data on medical errors, determine their causes, and develop and disseminate evidence-based information to providers to help them implement changes that would improve patient safety. To ensure reporting, data would be privileged against disclosure. Medical Liability The State of Wisconsin has successfully limited the escalation of liability insurance costs by implementing MICRA style medical liability reforms that include limits on non-economic damages, collateral source rules and limits on attorney’s contingency fees. This proven mechanism for restraining liability insurance costs should be made widely available throughout the country. HR 534, the Help Efficient, Accessible, Low-Cost, Timely Healthcare (HEALTH) Act of 2005, introduced by Rep. Chris Cox in the House and S. 354 by Senator John Ensign in the Senate to improve patient access to health care services and provide improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability system places on the health care delivery system. S. 306, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2005, introduced by Senator Olympia Snowe. And HR 1227 introduced by Rep. Judy Biggert in the House. Amends the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Public Health Service Act, and the Internal Revenue Code to prohibit health discrimination on the basis of genetic information or services. Defines genetic information as genetic tests of an individual or family member or occurrence of a disease or disorder in family members used to predict risk of disease in asymptomatic or undiagnosed individuals. Defines genetic services as health services provided for genetic education and counseling. Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ),Agriculture, Dept of (USDA),Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),Congressional Budget Office (CBO),Food & Drug Administration (FDA),Government Accountability Office (GAO),Health & Human Services, Dept of (HHS),Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE   190405 0 0 2005-08-03T00:00:00-04:00
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