Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB4473

Introduced
7/6/23  
Refer
7/6/23  

Caption

Medicare Patient Access to Cancer Treatment Act

Impact

The bill is expected to address the increasing costs that Medicare beneficiaries have encountered due to this healthcare consolidation. As noted in the findings, the shift towards hospital outpatient departments has led to rising expenses without a corresponding improvement in care quality. By aligning payment rates between institutional and community providers, the bill aims to reduce unnecessary financial burdens on patients and the overall Medicare system, potentially saving billions in program expenditures.

Summary

House Bill 4473, known as the Medicare Patient Access to Cancer Treatment Act, seeks to amend the Social Security Act by establishing site neutral payment mechanisms for cancer care services under Medicare Part B. The primary purpose of the bill is to ensure that Medicare beneficiaries receive equal reimbursement rates for cancer care services regardless of whether those services are delivered in a physician's office or in a hospital outpatient department. This legislation is motivated by a growing trend in the consolidation of healthcare facilities and the shifting landscape of outpatient cancer treatments.

Contention

While proponents argue that the legislation will enhance access to affordable cancer care and streamline reimbursement processes for providers, critics of similar proposals have raised concerns about the potential negative impacts on hospital funding and the viability of community cancer care practices. Some stakeholders are worried that reducing discrepancies in payments could inadvertently limit the ability of hospitals to provide necessary services or encourage the closure of independent practices facing financially unsustainable models.

Additional_notes

The significance of HB4473 also lies in its acknowledgment of the alarming trend of increasing cancer prevalence in the United States, with projected estimates indicating that the number of individuals with a history of cancer will rise substantially by 2030. Through addressing the economic challenges in cancer treatment reimbursement structures, lawmakers aim to sustain and potentially improve the quality of care for an ever-increasing patient population.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB3561

PATIENT Act of 2023 Promoting Access to Treatments and Increasing Extremely Needed Transparency Act of 2023

US HB9125

Patient Access to LTCH Care Act

US HB2666

Medicaid VBPs for Patients Act

US HB7635

The 340B PATIENTS Act of 2024 The 340B Pharmaceutical Access To Invest in Essential, Needed Treatments & Support Act of 2024

US HB1691

Ensuring Patient Access to Critical Breakthrough Products Act of 2024

US HB4779

Breast Cancer Patient Equity Act

US HB4731

Access to Infertility Treatment and Care Act

US HB5074

Kidney PATIENT Act of 2023 Kidney Patient Access to Technologically Innovative and Essential Nephrology Treatments Act of 2023

US HB3069

John Lewis Equality in Medicare and Medicaid Treatment Act of 2023

US HB5138

Improving Access to Medicare Coverage Act of 2023

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