Comment Letter

Neurosurgery Joins Alliance in Recommending Legislative Solutions to Reduce Barriers to Care

  • Reimbursement and Practice Management
  • The Honorable Jodey Arrington
    Chair Chair
    House Budget Committee
    U.S. House of Representatives
    Washington, DC 20515
  • The Honorable Michael C. Burgess, MD
    Chair
    Committee Health Care Task Force
    U.S. House of Representatives
    Washington, DC 20515

Submitted electronically to hbcr.health@mail.house.gov

RE: Solutions to Improve Outcomes and Reduce Federal Health Care Spending RFI

Dear Chairman Arrington, Representative Burgess and members of the Health Care Task Force:

The Alliance of Specialty Medicine (Alliance) represents more than 100,000 specialty physicians and surgeons across 16 specialty and subspecialty societies. The Alliance is deeply committed to fostering patient access to the highest quality specialty care by advancing sound health care policy. As patient and physician advocates, the undersigned organizations appreciate the opportunity to respond to the House
Budget Committee Health Care Task Force’s Request for Information on solutions to improve outcomes and reduce federal health care spending in the budget.

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