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United States of Care Issues Statement Celebrating Positive Movement on Fair Hospital Billing Policies
Washington, D.C. — In response to positive movement at the federal level to promote fair hospital billing and address facility fees (expenses charged by health systems in addition to the cost of treatment), United States of Care CEO and Co-Founder Natalie Davis issued the following statement: “We are thrilled to…
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United States of Care and 16 Health Advocacy Organizations Submit Amicus Brief to Protect Coverage of Cost-Free Preventive Services
Washington, D.C. — Today, United States of Care and 16 partner health advocacy organizations filed an amicus brief with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Braidwood Management Inc. v. Becerra to protect coverage of preventive services without out-of-pocket cost. United States of Care CEO and co-founder Natalie Davis and…
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United States of Care Responds to Extending the Stay in the Braidwood v. Becerra Ruling
Washington, D.C. — In response to today’s news that the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals is extending a modified version of an earlier stay (pending appeal) in Braidwood Management Inc. v. Becerra, United States of Care released the following statement from CEO and co-founder Natalie Davis: “While keeping this modified…
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United States of Care Endorses Bipartisan SITE Act
Washington, D.C. — In response to the introduction of the Site-Based Invoicing and Transparency Enhancement (SITE) Act in the U.S. Senate by Senators Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Mike Braun (R-IN), United States of Care CEO Natalie Davis issued the following statement: “United States of Care is proud to endorse the…
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United States of Care Issues Statement in Response to the Passage of Colorado Facility Fees Legislation
Denver, CO — Today, Colorado Lieutenant Governor Dianne Primavera signed HB23-1215, which aims to address “facility fees” in the state. “Facility fees” are unexpected charges imposed on patients by large health systems, in addition to any other charges for actual medical services. They range from a few hundred dollars to…
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United States of Care Issues Statement in Response to the Signing of Minnesota’s Public Option Legislation
Saint Paul, MN — In response to today’s signing of SF 2995 by Governor Tim Walz, which authorizes implementation of a public option in Minnesota, United States of Care released the following statement from CEO and co-founder Natalie Davis: “With Minnesota now on the path towards building a public option,…
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United States of Care Issues Statement in Response to the Passage of Minnesota’s Public Option Legislation
Saint Paul, MN — In response to yesterday’s passage of SF 2995 by the Minnesota Legislature, which starts the process of creating a public option to expand the state’s MinnesotaCare program, United States of Care released the following statement from CEO and co-founder Natalie Davis, highlighting the positive impact this…
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United States of Care Responds to the Issuing of a Stay in the Braidwood v. Becerra Ruling
Washington, D.C. — In response to today’s news that the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay in Braidwood Management Inc. v. Becerra, United States of Care released the following statement from CEO and co-founder Natalie Davis: “While the Fifth Circuit’s decision to issue a stay in this case…
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