Health-Care Industry Debates Hospital Accreditation Rules

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Rules for accrediting hospitals spark debate as the Trump administration considers changes.

Companies and organizations tied to health-care accreditation have offered differing views on whether the Trump administration should establish new rules or guidance to curb potential conflicts of interest in the industry, ahead of a possible action later this year.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS, has received more than 120 comments over several months on actions it may take to rein in financial arrangements in the accreditation market. The comments come as the Trump administration has been weighing...

 

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Medical errors in health care facilities constitute the 3d leading cause of death in the US. And der leader wants to lessen regulation?!?

Something needs to be done, most healthcare providers are non-profit, charge exhorbent amounts of money, & use the same tired excuse of 'well the insurance company isn't paying us in full' So now when people who don't have insurance get's 10k bills for what insurers only pay $300

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