When Congressional leaders set their sights on comprehensive tax reform, the aims were to improve our tax system and create a tax code that suited our country’s economic needs. This should have meant finding a way to improve the health of our economy—not harm our health care.
NCHC Commends Representatives Burgess and Green for Hearing on Payment Models
Statement by National Coalition on Health Care President and CEO John Rother on today’s hearing, MACRA and Alternative Payment Models: Creating Options for Value-Based Care
Immediate Congressional Action Imperative in Wake of CSR Cancellation
Statement by NCHC President and CEO John Rother following the Administration’s decision to end Cost-Sharing Reduction (CSR) payments
Graham-Cassidy Shifts Costs to States, Consumers, and Employers while Neglecting Urgent Health Priorities
Statement by National Coalition on Health Care President and CEO John Rother on the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson (GCHJ) ACA repeal proposal in light of yesterday’s analysis by the independent, nonpartisan research firm Avalere
After Debt Ceiling Deal, Congress Must Prevent Disruption to Nation’s Health System
Statement by John Rother, President and CEO of the National Coalition on Health Care, following House and Senate passage of legislation raising the debt ceiling, funding discretionary federal programs, and funding natural disaster relief “With the debt ceiling deal, Congress may have averted major disruption to financial markets, but it must still act this month to […]