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Families USA Comments to CMS Medicare Drug Negotiation Guidance
On March 15, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released guidance on how they will implement the Medicare drug negotiation process, including how they will develop the “Maximum Fai...
View MoreFamilies USA Comments on the “Initial Proposals for Updating OMB’s Race and Ethnicity Statistical Standards”
Families USA comments in support of the proposed changes to the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Race and Ethnicity Statistical Standards with a few additional recommendations on how to furth...
View MoreFamilies USA Comment on “Coverage of Certain Preventive Services Under the ACA”
Families USA commented in support of a proposed rule to address coverage of contraceptive services under the Affordable Care Act. Achieving improved health for all requires that birthing people have t...
View MoreFamilies USA Statement for the Record: Senate Finance Health Care Subcommittee Hearing on Oral Health
This statement for the record was submitted on behalf of Families USA for the Senate Finance Health Care Subcommittee Hearing titled "An Oral Health Crisis: Identifying and Addressing Health Dispariti...
View MoreConsumers First Joint Statement for the Record for the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee
Consumers First, the alliance that brings together the interests of consumers, employers, labor unions, and primary care clinicians working to realign and improve the fundamental economic incentives a...
View MoreSophia Tripoli Testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee on “Lowering Unaffordable Costs: Examining Transparency and Competition in Health Care”
In this March 28 testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee, Sophia Tripoli, Director of Families USA's Center for Affordable Whole-Person Care, discusses the health care affor...
View MoreFamilies USA and the Black Mamas Matter Alliance Respond to the Senate HELP Committee’s Workforce Shortage RFI
Families USA is a leading national, non-partisan voice for health care consumers that centers our work around four pillars: value, equity, coverage, and consumer experience. Black Mamas Matter Allianc...
View MoreConsumers First Letter to 118th Congress
Consumers First, an alliance that brings together the interests of consumers, employers, labor unions, and primary care clinicians working to realign and improve the fundamental economic incentives an...
View MoreConsumers, Workers, Employers Back Administration to Keep Surprise Billing Protections Strong Amidst Threats
Nearly 60 organizations representing patients, consumers, workers, and employers came together to send this letter to the Biden Administration emphasizing the need to stand firmly with patients and co...
View MoreStakeholders Submit Letter to Congressional Leadership on End-of-Year Medicaid Priorities
Families USA, along with a diverse group of co-signers representing a broad coalition of national partners, submitted a letter addressed to congressional leadership that urges lawmakers to strengthen ...
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