The Massachusetts House overwhelmingly approved its version of legislation designed to cut the cost of medical care, passing the measure 148-7 after a full day of debate on June 5th. After it initially released a bill on May 4th (see our prior alert), House leadership, including the original author, Representative Steven Walsh, accepted feedback and recommendations from various stakeholders. A minimally revised bill emerged from the House Ways & Means Committee on May 30th and House legislators then offered 275 amendments to that updated version.
One noteworthy provision included in the House Ways & Means Committee redraft bill would double the number of patients who can join an accountable care organization to 800,000, a change that would provide some relief for large networks. The redraft also places the independent authority that would set guidelines and monitor compliance envisioned in the original legislation under the Executive Office of Health and Human Services. House leaders say the bill will save our state health care system $160 billion over the next 15 years.
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