Hospital lobbyists said that the Congressional Budget Office's analysis of the Senate Finance Committee's health legislation indicated that the committee had not yet delivered on a deal they made with the panel's chairman and the White House for their support. Chip Kahn, president of the Federation of American Hospitals, said that as a condition of the industry's political support the White House and Max Baucus had promised earlier this year to extend health coverage to at least 94% of the country's residents, or at least 97% of American citizens. But according to the budget office, the finance committee's proposal would mandate coverage of only 91% of residents and 94% of citizens. Hospitals are counting on the extension of insurance to reduce their current costs for emergency treatment of the uninsured, the New York Times reports.