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Recent Developments in Health Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Recent Developments in Health Law
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Copyright © American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics 1999

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In the past several months, the American Hospital Association (AHA) and other hospital groups have been lobbying for several pieces of legislation that would reduce the impact of the Balanced Budget Act's strict Medicare spending limits. In addition, AHA and others are also lobbying to change the Health Care Financing Administration's proposed Outpatient Prospective Payment System to alleviate its impact on hospital outpatient programs. See American Hospital Association Calls For Changes In Legislation And Regulation To Lessen Devastating Medicare Cuts For Hospitals Especially In Outpatient Care Services (visited Sept. 19, 1999) <http://www.aha.org/info/pr.html>..' href=https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=In+the+past+several+months,+the+American+Hospital+Association+(AHA)+and+other+hospital+groups+have+been+lobbying+for+several+pieces+of+legislation+that+would+reduce+the+impact+of+the+Balanced+Budget+Act's+strict+Medicare+spending+limits.+In+addition,+AHA+and+others+are+also+lobbying+to+change+the+Health+Care+Financing+Administration's+proposed+Outpatient+Prospective+Payment+System+to+alleviate+its+impact+on+hospital+outpatient+programs.+See+American+Hospital+Association+Calls+For+Changes+In+Legislation+And+Regulation+To+Lessen+Devastating+Medicare+Cuts+For+Hospitals+Especially+In+Outpatient+Care+Services+(visited+Sept.+19,+1999)+.>Google Scholar
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