
Senate Healthcare Reform Hearing Yields Some Agreement, But No Radical Change
Some consensus on reforms, but many structural changes missing A recent Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pension (HELP) Committee meeting was not terribly instructive but yielded some ideas where Democrats and Republicans could come together on at least incremental healthcare reforms. The committee heard testimony from various constituencies, including health plans. The panelists focused on the following: Greater price transparency – Panelists and lawmakers overwhelmingly viewed transparency as a key reform to bring greater efficiency to the healthcare system. The Trump 45 administration passed a transparency rule, which was backed and strengthened by the Biden administration and now Trump 47. Various congressional bills would further augment the transparency mandates on hospitals and health plans and make these provisions statutory vs. regulatory. Employer coverage transparency – The committee learned a lot about the opaqueness of price and costs in the employer world. One bill in Congress would require a set of