AHA - American Hospital Association

04/14/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/14/2026 14:42

Coalition, including AHA, expresses support for bill waiving cost-sharing requirements for chronic care management services

The AHA and dozens of other organizations April 14 sent a letter of support to Reps. Suzan DelBene, D-Wash., and Mike Kelly, R-Pa., for their introduction of the Chronic Care Management Improvement Act. The bill would waive beneficiary cost-sharing requirements for Medicare beneficiaries receiving chronic care management services. Beneficiaries are currently required to pay a 20% coinsurance fee to receive such services. "This cost-sharing requirement creates a barrier to care, as beneficiaries are being billed for services that do not always include interfacing with their provider, thus creating confusion for patients," the organizations wrote. "Also, many of these beneficiaries consider any additional out-of-pocket expense for healthcare services untenable."

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