In a letter to the House Committee on Ways & Means Subcommittee on Health, members of the health care provider and beneficiary community share concern that a unified post-acute prospective payment system would not deliver more effective or efficient care for Medicare beneficiaries but complicate and likely disrupt patient access. Read the full letter here.
Joint Statement on Unified Post-Acute Prospective Payment System
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