Joint Statement on Unified Post-Acute Prospective Payment System

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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.

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