HealthIT Answers January 30, 2023
Chris Emper

By Chris Emper, Government Affairs Advisor, NextGen Healthcare
Twitter: @NextGen

In the final two months of 2022, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released over 5,000 pages of new regulations and the U.S. Congress passed into law a 4,000-plus page omnibus spending bill that had over 1,000 pages of healthcare provisions. Unsurprisingly, many physician groups are still trying to dig through all of this paper to make sense of what these 2022 end-of-year laws and regulations will mean for them.

But now it’s January and the 2023 new year is here…which means it is also the perfect time to look ahead and consider what’s coming next—especially with a new Congress and several key regulatory initiatives already underway! As such,...

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