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SHM, along with several other medical societies, sent a letter to the US Senate Bipartisan Working Group on Transparency regarding surprise billing proposals and potential unintended consequences
SHM signs onto multi-stakeholder letter to the House Ways and Means Committee on policies to address surprise billing and unexpected out-of-pocket costs impacting patients around the country.
SHM submitted comments on this proposed rule as it will expend significant requirements onto hospitals if finalized.
SHM and SHM Chapters join over 600 Other Organizations in Letter to Congressional Leaders Urging a Long-Term solution to the SGR and Continued the Momentum on H.R.4015/S. 2000
Along with other organizations, SHM signs on to letter asking for continued Medicare funding for the National Quality Forum (NQF).
SHM writes to express our concern regarding the fiscal year (FY) 2016 Labor, Health and Human Services appropriations bill recently approved by the Committee, wherein the Center for Medicare and
SHM signed a multi-stakeholder letter to Congressional leaders, urging for additional policy changes to effectively combat the COVID-19 crisis. In addition to expanding access to PPE and testing,
SHM, alongside dozens of other medical speciality societies, has signed a letter in support of the Coronavirus Provider Protection Act. This legislation will provide targeted and limited
SHM sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The letter outlines requests to reform the H-1B and the J-1 visa process to expand our medical workforce in light of the COVID-19