After the Senate blocked the idea this year, the House likely will renew a push in 2016 to let patients stay overnight at ambulatory surgical centers and could again seek to open the door for longer-term recovery centers.
House Health & Human Services Chairman Jason Brodeur on Wednesday told a health care panel formed by Gov. Rick Scott that he expects the House to look again at trying to pass an ambulatory surgical center bill. That issue has been part of a collection of proposals that House Republican leaders say would provide more choices to patients and potentially reduce health care costs.
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