
CMS Eliminates Outdated Rules, Projects Provider Savings of $660M a Year
Final rule reduces burdens to critical access hospitals, rural clinics; loosens physician supervision requirements.
Hospitals will save approximately $660 million a year thanks to a new government rule that removes unnecessary, obsolete or burdensome regulations,
The reforms, announced yesterday in a
"By eliminating stumbling blocks and red tape we can assure that the healthcare that reaches patients is more timely, that it's the right treatment for the right patient, and greater efficiency improves patient care across the board," said CMS Administrator Marilyn Tavenner in the announcement.
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Source: Fierce Healthcare
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