H.R. 7336In committeeHealth care
Medicare would cover bundled ALS care at $800 per visit starting 2027
Data as of July 11, 2026
HR 7336 creates a Medicare bundled payment of $800 per visit for ALS care starting in 2027, with no out-of-pocket cost to patients.60-second read · 5 questions answered below
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What does this do?
Starting in 2027, Medicare would pay providers a flat fee of $800 per visit to deliver a bundled package of services to ALS patients, covering doctor visits, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, nutrition support, respiratory care, equipment assistance, and telehealth. Patients would pay nothing out of pocket for this package. The payment rate would be adjusted over time to account for rising costs.
Who does it affect?
The bill directly affects Medicare patients diagnosed with ALS, the clinics and providers who treat them, and researchers working on ALS treatments. The Department of Health and Human Services would also be required to act under a separate provision of the bill.
Why does it matter?
Including telehealth in the bundled services means ALS patients in rural areas or regions with few specialists would have a pathway to receive specialized care without traveling long distances. A required report to Congress on ALS clinical trial challenges, due within 90 days of enactment, could shape future government action on research funding and staffing shortages.
What does it cost, and who pays?
- $800 flat Medicare payment per visit
- No out-of-pocket cost for patients
- Rate adjusted over time for rising costs
Where does it stand?
- Introduced
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- House vote
- Senate
- President's desk
Right now: a House committee is reviewing it. If the Senate changes it, it goes back to the House before reaching the President.
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Official title
ALS Better Care Act
- Introduced:
- February 3, 2026
- Latest action:
- February 3, 2026
Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
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