The ADA is urging House lawmakers to pursue health care transparency policies that strengthen accountability for insurers and Medicare Advantage plans and improve the patient experience, while avoiding requirements that it says are ill-suited to dental practices.
In a letter submitted June 9 to leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee ahead of the Subcommittee on Health’s hearing, “Lowering Health Care Costs for All Americans: Examining Policies to Increase Health Care Transparency,” the ADA weighed in on several transparency-related bills under consideration.
Source: ADA urges Congress to focus transparency efforts on dental benefit plans / ADA News

