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 submits comments to the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) committee in response to their request for stakeholder suggestions to lower the overall cost of healthcare. Our
The Observation Status Problem: Impact and Recommendations for Change
SHM submitted comments on this year’s fee schedule including evaluation and management guidelines, PQRS reporting, and MACRA.
SHM responded to CMS' Request for Information (RFI) regarding their "Patients Over Paperwork" Initiative. We addressed excessive administrative burden related to observation care, the
SHM joined the National Observation Stays Coalition and submitted comments to the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee following the hearing, "No More Surprises: Protecting Patients
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
SHM supports the reintroduction of the Improving Access to Medicare Coverage Act. This legislation will make days spent in observation count towards Medicare’s three-day stay requirement for
SHM submitted comments regarding observation care and APM thresholds to the Ways and Means Health Subcommittee.
SHM sends suggestions to the SFC’s chronic care working group.