Wednesday, September 25, 2019

On the Record


"The current bill is already a pretty generous compromise to providers by guaranteeing them a minimum wage at today's inflated rates. That being said, I'm still hopeful that a deal can be struck without giving away the farm to providers at the expense of patients."
— Loren Adler, an associate director of the USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy, spoke with AIS's Health Plan Weekly about efforts in Congress to end surprise medical billing, most recently, the HELP Committee's benchmark-rate strategy.

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