1. Home
  2. Advocacy
  3. Latest News and Practice Data
  4. Medical coalition urges Congress to pass RESULTS Act

Medical coalition urges Congress to pass RESULTS Act

The CAP and a coalition of leading organizations representing laboratories, physicians, hospitals, diagnostic manufacturers, and others are urging Congress to enact the RESULTS Act to safeguard patient access to clinical laboratory services.

Background: The Medicare Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule (CLFS) sets payment for lab services, and pathologists around the country worry that the next round of cuts could affect patient care.

  • The RESULTS Act aims to reform CLFS by using comprehensive market data to set lab fees. 

The backdrop: Historical data inaccuracies have led to significant payment cuts, with less than 1% of labs’ private payor data influencing rates.

If passed, the RESULTS Act would: 

  • Direct the CMS to contract with an independent, not-for-profit commercial claims database for widely available lab tests.
  • Exclude Medicaid managed care rates, which are not reflective of market values, for setting lab fees.
  • Place a cap on annual payment reductions to prevent destabilizing cuts.

What's next: Congress must act now to prevent the 15% payment cuts on January 1.

Take action: Join your colleagues in using our Action Center to ask your elected officials to stop the cuts and pass the RESULTS Act.

Most Recent Content

  1. January 6, 2026
  2. House subcommittee sets hearing on RESULTS Act to stop lab cuts
  3. 2026 Medicare pay changes Congress needs to address
  4. Health officials propose new health IT regulation
  5. HHS pulls back on non-finalized health data proposals
  6. View All