The House June 18 passed a number of health care bills, including a set of bills that would reform the Medicare Advantage program. Included in the package of MA bills were the AHA-supported Medicare Advantage Coverage Transparency Act. H.R. 2505, which would require annual reporting of enrollment data in MA plans, and the AHA-supported Increasing Regulatory Fairness Act, H.R. 2507, which would expand the annual notice and comment period for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ MA rate notice to at least 60 days from the current 45 days. In addition, the House also passed a bill that would repeal the 2.3% tax on many medical devices that took effect in 2013.

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