MedPAC has also supported site-neutral payment reform, not only because it would reduce cost to beneficiaries but because it would reduce incentives for vertical integration or consolidation in our healthcare system, which, as we all know, drives up costs.
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Emphasizing MedPAC's support for reforms to reduce healthcare costs.
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