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Senate Advances Healthcare and Franchise Legislation
March 20, 2026
Senator Roger Marshall introduced three bipartisan bills at the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee aimed at enhancing healthcare price transparency, establishing a permanent joint employer standard for franchises, and expediting Medicare Advantage prior authorization. These legislative efforts have garnered significant bipartisan support and are positioned for prompt advancement toward presidential approval. Procurement professionals and contractors involved in healthcare services, Medicare Advantage programs, and franchise-related compliance should closely monitor these developments as they may influence future contract requirements, regulatory standards, and operational frameworks.
- The bills address healthcare procurement by targeting price transparency and streamlining Medicare Advantage prior authorization, potentially impacting contract terms and service delivery expectations.
- Establishing a permanent joint employer standard for franchises could affect franchise-related procurement and compliance obligations for contractors and suppliers.
- Procurement teams should evaluate how these legislative changes might alter vendor qualification criteria and contract management in healthcare and franchise sectors.
- Engagement with legislative contacts, such as Senator Marshall's office, may provide early insights into implementation timelines and procurement opportunities.
The American Franchise Act establishes one clear, permanent standard, ending the chaos and giving small business owners the certainty they need to hire and grow.
— Senator Roger Marshall
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United States Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, United States Senate
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- Senator Marshall: Let’s Get These Bills to the President’s Desk - Senator Roger Marshall · Marshall Senate · Mar 20