As providers and lobbyists anticipated, the Senate on Thursday (March 25) passed an extension of the Medicare sequester moratorium through the end of the year, but the legislation doesn’t include a House provision that would also head off additional sequester cuts created by the American Rescue Plan. The Senate legislation, which passed 90-2, will have to go back to the House once the lower chamber returns from recess in April. The version that the House passed not only extended the...