Here are four notes:
1. GOP leaders are re-energized with a new healthcare plan in tow, following Freedom Caucus Republicans endorsing changes to the original plan that failed to gain support in March.
2. Rep. Tom MacArthur, R-N.J., wrote the amendment “allows states to seek federal waivers to opt out of some of the law’s provisions,” Reuters reports. This amendment proved popular among conservatives unmoved by the original bill.
3. Moderates are still concerned about the bill’s blow to Americans with Medicaid.
4. Reuters reported there is still uncertainty regarding whether the bill could garner the 216 necessary votes for the legislation to pass the House.
More articles on practice management:
Mayfield Brain & Spine plans to expand with new location: 5 things to know
Where does your state rank in gender-based physician pay gaps? Mississippi leads the way at 47%
Concord Orthopaedics gifts $10k to NH food bank — 3 notes
