NASL joins call to delay bidding program
By HME News Staff
Updated Fri June 14, 2013
WASHINGTON - The National Association for the Support of Long Term Care (NASL) stands behind lawmakers in the House of Representatives who want to delay implementation of Round 2 of competitive bidding, according to a press release. The association applauded the leadership of Reps. Glenn Thompson, R-Pa., and Bruce Braley, D-Iowa, who crafted a “Dear Colleague” letter to garner support for the delay, saying a myriad of concerns need to be addressed. “NASL continues to voice serious concerns about the process that CMS used in evaluating the ability of those with winning bids to deliver quality care,” stated Cynthia Morton, executive vice president.
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