The year-end omnibus appropriations package had several key healthcare provisions included in it.
The House of Representatives and Senate passed a $900 billion coronavirus relief package Monday night, which President Donald Trump is expected to sign Tuesday.
The year-end omnibus appropriations package had several key healthcare provisions, including funding for coronavirus testing, changes to the Provider Relief Fund, and other policy adjustments not related to the pandemic.
Below are collected responses from key healthcare organizations and several industry stakeholders.
AHA: 'More must be done'
The American Hospital Association thanked Congress for the "welcome news for patients and their families" while also calling on federal lawmakers to address outstanding issues facing provider organizations.