Health Care Roundup: “Surprise” Billing and ACA Updates; NCCS on Fear of...
How Should Patients Be Protected From “Surprise” Medical Bills? The Latest: Democratic and Republican House staffers met with Speaker Pelosi’s office to try to protect patients from getting large...
View ArticleHealth Care Roundup: ACA Anniversary Met with a Challenge; Coronavirus...
The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a third major challenge to the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The court did not say when it would hear the case, but arguments are likely to begin this fall, with...
View ArticleNCCS Joins 28 Patient and Consumer Groups Urging the Administration to...
The Trump administration decided against opening a special enrollment period for Healthcare.gov, which would allow uninsured individuals to purchase plans outside of the open enrollment period. NCCS...
View ArticleHealth Care Roundup: NCCS COVID-19 Webinars & Podcast; Paid Leave for...
NCCS has been working diligently to bring you the most up-to-date and critical information for cancer survivors regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Last week, we hosted a webinar with one of the nation’s...
View ArticleHealth Care Roundup: Cancer Care on the Front Lines of COVID-19; Study:...
Fourth Relief Package Passed – It’s hard enough to keep up with the day of the week, much less which relief package Congress is currently considering. We’re here to help make sense of what’s happening...
View ArticleNCCS Expresses Opposition to CMS Healthy Adult Opportunity Guidance...
WASHINGTON, DC. (January 30, 2020) – The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) earlier today announced a guidance to state Medicaid programs that encourages states to create a block grant...
View ArticleHealth Care Roundup: New Surprise Billing Proposal; When a Young Adult Has...
We aim to make the Health Care Roundup a concise, one-stop summary of what you need to know as we continue working together to make cancer care better for everyone.Your feedback is always welcome to...
View ArticleNCCS Joins Patient, Disability, and Health Care Organizations to Urge U.S....
Lower Courts Have Ruled Work Requirements Would Reduce, Rather than Expand, Access to Health Care February 25, 2021 Washington, D.C. — Fifteen groups representing patients, people with disabilities and...
View ArticleNCCS Comments on CMS-Proposed Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2022
NCCS submitted comments to the Departments of the Treasury and Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on the proposed Notice of Benefit and Payment...
View ArticleNCCS Pushes for Inclusion of Critical Health Care Provisions in...
NCCS joined with other advocacy groups in sending letters to congressional leadership supporting the inclusion of several critical provisions in the reconciliation bill that Congress is currently...
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