Healthcare DIVE January 6, 2020
Shannon Muchmore and Samantha Liss

All eyes were on the legal drama over the Affordable Care Act as 2019 drew to a close — and while that case remains a focus for this year — a lot more is also at stake.

Payers and providers are fiercely contesting a price transparency push from the Trump administration that would force privately negotiated rates out into the open. The administration is also being challenged over regulations regarding risk corridor payments to payers and the expansion of association health plans.

Antitrust concerns are also front and center, as payers clash over exclusive broker policies in Florida.

As policy debates rage on this year through presidential debates and on Capitol Hill, courthouses will be also be key battleground...

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Topics: ACA (Affordable Care Act), CMS, Congress / White House, Govt Agencies, Health System / Hospital, Insurance, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Pricing / Spending, Provider, Regulations
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