Heard on the Hill

Overview

NAACOS aims to create and maintain the most beneficial legislative environment for ACOs. This is accomplished through constant communication, education, and advocacy with lawmakers and their staff. Congressional briefings, hearings, letters and in-person meetings are tools to share the positions of NAACOS and our members.

119th Congress: Legislative Tracker

Healthcare Efficiency Through Flexibility Act (H.R. 483)

  • Delays mandatory eCQM reporting until 2030
  • Maintains all quality reporting options, including Web Interface
  • Requires CMS to establish pilot test for eCQM reporting prior to mandatory transition

Reps. Vern Buchanan (R-FL); Dan Crenshaw (R-TX); Jimmy Panetta (D-CA) House Cosponsor List

Support

Preserving Patient Access to Accountable Care Act (H.R. 786/ S.1460)

  • Extends Medicare’s AAPM incentives at 3.53 percent for payment year 2027
  • Maintains 2024 revenue and patient thresholds for qualifying APM status

Reps. Darin LaHood (R-IL); Neal Dunn (R-FL); Suzan DelBene (D-WA); Kim Schrier (D-WA)

House Cosponsor List

Sens. John Barrasso (R-WY); Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI); Bill Cassidy (R-LA); Peter Welch (D-VT); Thom Tillis (R-NC); Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) Senate Cosponsor List

 Support

Lower Costs for Everyday Americans Act (H.R. 1768)

Bipartisan Health Care Act (S. 891)

  • Extends various Medicare extenders (telehealth, hospital at home, community health center funding)
  • Extends Medicare’s AAPM incentives at 3.53 percent for payment year 2027
  • Maintains 2024 revenue and patient thresholds for qualifying APM status

Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ)
House Cosponsor List

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR)
Senate Cosponsor List

Support

Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act (H.R. 879)

  • Stops the 2.83 percent payment cut for physicians
  • Provides physicians with a 2 percent payment update for the remainder of 2025 (April 1- Dec. 31)

Reps. Greg Murphy (R-NC); Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA); Claudia Tenney (R-NY); Carol Miller (R-WV); John Joyce (R-PA); Jimmy Panetta (D-CA); Kim Schrier, MD (D-WA); Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL); Ami Bera (D-CA); Raul Ruiz (D-CA) House Cosponsor List

Support

Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act (S. 1640)

  • Stops the 2.83 percent payment cut for physicians
  • Provides physicians with an 8.51 percent payment update for the remainder of 2025 (June1- Dec. 31)

Sens. Roger Marshall (R-KS); Adam Schiff (D-CA)

Senate Cosponsor List

Support

One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1)

Signed into law July 4, 2025

  • Medicaid
    • Reduces Medicaid funding by $1 trillion
    • May eliminate coverage for 10 million people
      • Imposes new work requirements on ACA expansion population
      • Requires more frequent eligibility redeterminations
      • Increases cost sharing for certain populations and services
      • Places a moratorium on new provider taxes for all states and reduces the tax threshold for ACA expansion states
      • Reduces the cap on Medicaid State Directed Payments
      • Adds $50 billion to rural health fund to help states with lost Medicaid funding
  • Medicare
    • Increases Medicare physician fee schedule conversion factor by 2.5% for 2026 to offset portion of previous payment cuts
  • Tax/HSA
    • Imposes new eligibility verification requirements for Advance Premium Tax Credits (APTC) and allows enhanced APTCs to expire at the end of 2025
    • Allows high-deductible plans to offer telehealth coverage pre-deductible
    • Allows direct primary care arrangements with HSAs

Rep. Jodey Arrington (R-TX)

Neutral

  • Supportive of Medicare payment update
  • Concerned about impact of Medicaid changes

Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act (H.R. 3514 / S. 1816)

  • Establishes an electronic prior authorization process for MA plans including a standardization for transactions and clinical attachments
  • Increase transparency around MA prior authorization requirements

Reps. Mike Kelly (R-PA); Suzan DelBene (D-WA)

House Cosponsor List

Sens. Mark Warner (D-VA); Roger Marshall (R-KS)

Senate Cosponsor List

Support

Hospital Inpatient Services Modernization Act (H.R.4313/ S. 2237)

  • Extends the Acute Hospital Care at Home Waivers for five years

Reps. Vern Buchanan (R-FL); Lloyd Smucker (R-PA); Dwight Evens (D-PA)

House Cosponsor List

Sens. Tim Scott (R-SC); Raphael Warnock (D-GA) Senate Cosponsor List

Support

No UPCODE Act (S.1105)

  • Requires CMS to use two years of diagnostic data in risk adjustment methodology for MA payments
  • Prohibits CMS from using diagnoses that are collected from chart reviews or health risk assessments when adjusting payments based on health status
  • Requires CMS to account for any differences in coding patterns between MA and traditional Medicare when determining MA payment adjustments

Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-LA); Jeff Merkley (D-OR) Senate Cosponsor List

Neutral

  • Previous support for using two years of data
  • Concerned with health risk assessment provisions; supports excluding in-home primary care
  • Support for risk adjustment that allows fairness and accuracy across MA and APMs

Prompt and Fair Pay Act (H.R. 4559)

  • Extends to in-network providers existing prompt payment and rate equity standards which currently govern MA plan payments for out-of-network providers

Reps. Lloyd Doggett (D-TX); Greg Murphy (R-NC) House Cosponsor List

Support

Apples to Apples Comparison Act (H.R. 4093)

  • Aims to improve the transparency of Medicare costs for consumers by requiring CMS to publish detailed cost comparison reports between MA and FFS options.

Reps. Aaron Bean (R-FL); Kevin Hern (R-OK) House Cosponsor List

Neutral

Skin Substitute Access and Payment Reform Act (S. 2561)

  • Creates a new payment limit for skin substitutes that is based on the volume-weighted average ASP payment limit for skin substitute products in Q4 of 2023
  • The new payment limit would be determined by multiplying: (A) the ASP payment limit in the Q4 of 2023 for each skin substitute billing code by (B) the total number of units billed for that skin substitute billing code in Q4 of 2023, to arrive at total spending for that billing code in Q4 of 2023
  • Requires CMS to add up all of the spending on each billing code (as determined in the first step). Finally, to arrive at the new payment limit for skin substitutes, CMS would then divide the sum of all spending (as determined in the second step) by the total number of units billed (across all billing codes in Q4 2023)

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) Senate Cosponsor List

Neutral

(Support in Concept)

  • Better than  status quo but payments would be substantially higher than payment limits included in the CY 2026 MPFS proposed rule   

**For more information on the status of bills, or information on how to contact your Members of Congress, please contact [email protected].

118th Congress

117th Congress

  • Lawmakers Send Letter to House Leaders Supporting Advanced APM Extension
  • NAACOS and co-host Capitol Hill Briefing “Speeding the Transition to Value-Based Care” on extending MACRA’s 5 percent incentive payment
  • NAACOS summary of the June 2022 MedPAC
  • Lawmakers Send Letters Asking Biden Administration to Support ACOs and Direct Contracting
  • NAACOS submits a Statement for the Record on a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on improving health equity for individuals with chronic conditions
  • NAACOS and seven other health groups ask Congress to support alternative payment models as a means to help prolong the solvency of the Medicare trust fund
  • NAACOS resource on Medicare payment updates under MACRA
  • NAACOS supports bill that revises MSSP assignment to enhance the role of NPPs
  • NAACOS submits comments in response to the Congressional Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Caucus request for information (RFI) on challenges and opportunities to better address SDOH
  • NAACOS submits comments in response to congressional request for information (RFI) on public option legislation
  • NAACOS supports bill that removes cost-sharing obligations from Medicare Chronic Care Management codes
  • NAACOS and 13 other leading organizations support the Value in Health Care Act of 2021
  • NAACOS summary of the June 2021 MedPAC report
  • NAACOS and 12 others write Congress in support of the Accountable Care In Rural America Act (H.R. 3746)
  • NAACOS submits a Statement for the Record on a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on the future of telehealth
  • NAACOS submits a Statement for the Record on the nominations of Andrea Palm to be Deputy HHS Secretary and Chiquita Brooks-LaSure to be CMS Administrator
  • Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse touts ACOs during Secretary Becerra’s confirmation hearing
  • ACOs receive praise during Senate confirmation hearing