“Regulatory shifts are inevitable, and while some believe reduced oversight means fewer compliance concerns, that’s not the reality,” he says. “ERISA, the Consolidated Appropriations Act and other federal laws aren’t going away — and in some cases, scrutiny may increase. In fact, the current administration has doubled down on radical transparency, reinforcing policies that require greater accountability from insurers, PBMs and hospital systems.”
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