5.21.19 Observation Coalition Statment for the Record.pdf
SHM Signs Coalition Letter Urging the House to Include Observation Reform in Surprise Billing Legislation _blank
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SHM Signs Coalition Letter Urging the House to Include Observation Reform in Surprise Billing Legislation _blank
SHM Supports Conrad State 30 Reauthorization, which would extend access to physicians in underserved areas _blank
SHM Supports Conrad State 30 Reauthorization, which would extend access to physicians in underserved areas _blank
SHM Supports Fairness for High Skilled Immigrants Act_House _blank
SHM Supports Fairness for High Skilled Immigrants Act_House _blank
SHM opposes CMS’ proposal to eliminate BPCIA’s Physician Group Practice (PGP) offset, which makes it possible for independent hospitalist groups to participate in the bundled payment model
SHM, along with other professional and medical societies, supports the Improving Timely Access to Care Act of 2019 (HR 3107). This bill will standardize prior authorization under Medicare
The Reducing Administrative Costs and Burdens in Health Care Act of 2019 (S. 1260) encourages federal and state-level innovation to lower health care costs by reducing excessive administrative
As the House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee considers legislation to curb surprise billing, the National Observation Stays Coalition, which includes medical associations and patient advocacy
The Mainstreaming Addiction Treatment Act (H.R. 2482) will increase access to buprenorphine, a lifesaving addiction treatment, by eliminating the "X Waiver" DEA certificate and the