When there is consolidation, there is no competition, prices go up, and care potentially can go down.
Editor's note · Context
Schrier discusses the negative impact of healthcare consolidation on prices and care quality.
Share & report
More from Kim Schrier
Mr. Speaker, as a pediatrician, I understand that sometimes competing concerns about making sure that children who are food insecure get enough good-quality food to eat at school, and at the same time making sure those meals do not…
Our veterans have rightfully earned their GI Bill benefits and they should rightfully be restored when bad actors have targeted our vets to make a profit off of them.
Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. I first thank Chair Rogers, Ranking Member Pallone, Representative Bilirakis, and, of course, Representative Pence, who sponsored this bill together with me, for their leadership and…
Finally, I would like to thank Congressman Strickland for being an original co-sponsor of this legislation.





