MedCity News December 15, 2025
Suraya Yahaya

Health plans are being asked to adapt quickly, to reconfigure technology, reimagine operations, and anticipate ripple effects that stretch across claims, member engagement, compliance, and workforce strategy.

For years, healthcare reform has arrived in waves, each promising simplification but often introducing new layers of complexity. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is the latest and most ambitious attempt to streamline how Americans access, receive, and pay for care.

At its core, the OBBBA is designed to consolidate billing, improve transparency, and unify fragmented systems under one national framework. It seeks to simplify the patient experience by creating a single, standardized bill that spans providers, facilities, and payers. The vision is bold. The execution, however, is creating deep uncertainty for...

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