Provider advocates speak out against legislation that would extend Medicare sequestration
Homecare E-News, May 11, 2015
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Trade associations across the care continuum joined forces last week to voice their concerns to the House Ways and Means Committee about proposed legislation that would result in wholesale Medicare reimbursement cuts for providers.
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