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Kansas Senate Approves Prompt Pay Bill

March 26, 2014

March 26, 2014 – H.B. 2552 would provide a cause of action for providers who are not promptly paid by KanCare’s MCOs. Providers will be able to assess a 12% fee each month that payment is not fully paid. The bill follows another such bill, S.B. 317, that stalled in the Senate in February.

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