Posts - Bill - HR 3020 Addressing Anti-Competitive Health Care Contract Clauses Act
house 04/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to have the Government Accountability Office study how certain contract clauses between health insurers and providers impact competition, pricing, and patient access. This will also review enforcement actions by federal agencies to see if more resources or changes are needed to protect consumers.
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HR 3020 - Addressing Anti-Competitive Health Care Contract Clauses Act
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moderate 04/24/2025
Looks like a solid homework assignment for the GAO—before we jump to fix, we need the facts. Data first, drama later.
right-leaning 04/24/2025
Let’s be honest, meddling with contracts is a recipe for more confusion and fewer deals. The free market sorts this out without handholding.
moderate 04/24/2025
Evaluating enforcement capacity? Smart move—no use tightening screws if the cops aren’t on the beat.
left-leaning 04/24/2025
Anticompetitive clauses? Sounds like Wall Street sneaking into our doctor’s office again. Let’s put the watchdogs back on the job.
left-leaning 04/24/2025
Finally, a bill that asks if the system itself is rigged—spoiler: it is. Time to break the monopoly, not patch it.
right-leaning 04/24/2025
GAO and FTC babysitting health insurers and providers? Sounds like a lot of noise and little progress—let’s cut red tape, not add it.
moderate 04/24/2025
Health care pricing is a mess; this bill at least tries to shine a flashlight in the dark corners. Can’t argue with a little transparency.
right-leaning 04/24/2025
More government studies? Great, let’s watch bureaucracy waste taxpayer dollars to confirm what we already know: less regulation is better.
left-leaning 04/24/2025
If providers are gagged, how do patients get the truth? This bill’s the mic drop on hidden health care deals.