SF2284 – Minnesota

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Year Introduced: 2023
Link: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/bills/bill.php?b=Senate&f=SF2284&ssn=0&y=2023

This bill urges federal agencies to repeal the waivers of antitrust, anti-fee-splitting, and anti-self-referral laws. Specifically, it criticizes the Federal Trade Commission’s waivers of antitrust laws that lead to the creation of corporate cartels within the healthcare industry, violating antitrust laws. The bill also condemns the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services waivers of anti-fee-splitting and anti-self-referral laws that enable provider insurance corporations to profit by shifting financial risks onto service providers.


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