Make Your Voice Heard On The Competitive Bidding Program

Published in Government Relations on August 22, 2025

“If the Competitive Bidding Program goes forward, it will be devastating—not just for providers like me but, most importantly, for the patients we serve,” said Jonathan Temple, owner of OxyMed LLC. 

This is just one of the many statements Jonathan made regarding CMS’ Proposed Rule in his video posted to YouTube on August 19. Jonathan is making his voice loud and clear regarding the negative impact the Competitive Bidding Program will have on countless businesses throughout the U.S. and the patients who will suffer because of it. 

Make your voice heard like Jonathan. 

You can watch Jonathan’s full video, learn more about the Competitive Bidding Program, and how you can help in VGM Group’s article, “Make Your Voice Heard: Submit Your Comments On CMS’ Competitive Bidding Program.” 

Comments regarding the Competitive Bidding Program are due by 5 p.m. EDT, Friday, Aug. 29, and VGM is here to support you becoming a Champion Of Change. If you need tips on talking to your state and federal legislators, utilize our new Grassroots Advocacy Toolkit.  

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