Lab Co-Pay Provision Dropped From Medicare Package In Favor Of Freeze
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Laboratory advocacy groups are mobilizing to oppose a seven-to-ten-year freeze on the clinical laboratory fee schedule proposed after Congressional conferees opted to drop a lab co-payment provision from the final Medicare package
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