Senator Maggie Hassan speaks with STAT reporter Rachel Cohrs at an event in Washington, DC, Sept. 26, 2024
Sen. Maggie Hassan speaking at STAT’s event in Washington.Brandon Wilson for STAT

WASHINGTON — Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) is pushing to reform Medicare payments to ensure the program pays the same amount for the same services, no matter where patients get care — and she might be willing to cut a deal with Republicans to do it. 

Hassan is the lead Democrat in the Senate pushing to equalize payments between hospitals and outpatient facilities. During a STAT event on Thursday, she indicated that there might be room for negotiating a deal with her GOP colleagues on site-neutral legislation.

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So-called “site-neutral” payment reforms have drawn broad support from think tanks on both sides of the aisle as a commonsense policy, and have started to gain momentum in Congress. A narrow version of the policy focused on payments for medicines passed the House of Representatives last year.  However, it’s currently stalled because hospitals generally oppose it, and hospitals are a powerful lobby.

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