This resolution aims to restore patient protection laws by urging federal agencies to repeal existing waivers that allow for violations of antitrust, anti-fee-splitting, and anti-self-referral laws. It highlights concerns that these waivers have facilitated the formation of corporate cartels and allowed for profit-driven practices that compromise patient care. The resolution calls for the Federal Trade Commission to revoke its waivers of antitrust laws and for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to repeal its waivers of anti-fee-splitting and anti-self-referral laws.

Additionally, the resolution advocates for an amendment to the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015, which would ensure that clinics and hospitals have the freedom to choose whether to contract for payments based on the volume of care orders. This amendment is intended to protect the integrity of healthcare providers and ensure that patient care is not compromised by financial incentives tied to referral volumes. The resolution concludes by directing the Secretary of State of Minnesota to disseminate copies of this memorial to various federal officials and committees.