Thompson tackles regulatory "burden"
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
US Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary Tommy Thompson has taken the first steps towards reducing the regulatory burden imposed on healthcare providers and others affected by HHS rules. He plans to set up an interdepartmental task force, headed by the assistant secretary for planning and evaluation, which would steer an ongoing review of HHS regulations and oversee changes in regulations.
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