The AHA has compiled a document summarizing the Senate's health reform bill and noting elements that President Obama has suggested changing as part of a final reform package. The president on Feb. 22 released a summary of his reform plan, based on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590), which passed the Senate Dec. 24. The White House noted that the changes "reflect policies from the House-passed bill and the president's priorities." Last week, the president also announced he would consider several Republican ideas, including: proposals to provide an additional $50 million in grants for medical liability demonstrations; ways to increase doctor reimbursement if Medicaid is expanded; allowing high-deductible health plans to participate in the health insurance exchange; and using "medical professionals to conduct random undercover investigations of health care providers that receive reimbursements from Medicare, Medicaid and other federal programs." The chart is available at www.aha.org.