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In the past week, tensions have escalated as CMS announced plans to allow non-network insurance options on ACA exchanges, prompting backlash from both payers and hospitals Fierce Healthcare. Additionally, a report indicated that Medicare Advantage plans could be overpaid by $76 billion this year, raising concerns about the sustainability of payment models and their implications for value-based care Word & Brown General Agency.
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