Justice Department Anticompetitive Regulations Task Force

Federal Health Policy Update for April 3

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for March 28 through April 3.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress - Reconciliation Yesterday, Senate Republicans released their new budget resolution as they try to create a single budget resolution that can pass the House and Senate – a necessary step before the chambers can pass a reconciliation bill.  The new resolution includes the following instructions: The Senate Finance Committee can increase the deficit no more than $1.5 trillion over 10 years.  This assumes use of the “current policy baseline” [...]

New Task Force Targets Anti-Competitive Regs, Sets Sights on Health Care

The Justice Department has established an Anticompetitive Regulations Task Force “… to advocate for the elimination of anticompetitive state and federal laws and regulations that undermine free market competition and harm consumers, workers, and businesses.” The task force will seek information from the public “… about laws and regulations that make it more difficult for businesses to compete effectively, especially in markets that have the greatest impact on American households…”  Among those markets is health care, which in its news release announcing the task force the Justice Department writes that Laws and regulations in healthcare markets too often discourage doctors [...]

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