What We're Reading: VA Chief Replacement; Azar Profile; ALS Drug Pricing Struggle
May 21st 2018President Donald Trump named Robert Wilkie, a veteran GOP aide and acting secretary of the Veterans Affairs (VA), to lead the VA; with the power of a pen, HHS Secretary Alex Azar is eager to play the role of a “joyful regulator;” patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are finding they are caught between hope, expectations, and insurers that won’t pay for a $145,000 intravenous drug.
What We're Reading: Importing Drugs From Canada; House Passes VA Bill; Opioid Withdrawal Treatment
May 17th 2018A new law in Vermont would allow the state to import drugs from Canada, but it needs to be certified by HHS; the House passes a bill to expand veterans' access to private care; the FDA has approved the first nonopioid to treat opioid withdrawal symptoms.
What We're Reading: Medicaid Lifetime Limits; Long-Term Care; More States File Opioid Lawsuits
May 16th 2018The Trump administration confirms it will not approve state requests to impose lifetime limits on Medicaid benefits; a significant number of young adults are providing long-term care for older loved ones and are more likely to be stressed by the caregiving than older counterparts; 5 more states file lawsuit against Purdue Pharma for its alleged role in the opioid epidemic, and Florida files lawsuit against multiple painkiller makers and drug distributors.
What We're Reading: Democrats to Run on Healthcare; Va. State Budget; Title X Changes
May 15th 2018Democrats are eager to run on healthcare in the 2018 midterm elections; the Virginia State Senate convened for a procedural move that put the state budget bill before the finance committee as a battle over Medicaid expansion continued; in separate letters sent to HHS Secretary Alex Azar, more than 200 Democratic lawmakers from the House and Senate warned against making changes to a federal family planning program for low-income Americans,
What We're Reading: Valeant Rebrands; Medical Debt and Credit Ratings; Protecting MinnesotaCare
May 9th 2018In an attempt to distance itself from the controversy it faced over steep drug price increases, Valeant Pharmaceuticals will change its name to Bausch Health Companies; medical bills are dragging down some people's credit scores; Minnesota governor warns Republican state lawmakers against trying to block expansion of MinnesotaCare.
What We're Reading: Patient Co-Pay Groups Probed; FDA Encourages AI; Genetic Testing Privacy
April 27th 2018Copayment assistance groups are being probed by federal authorities for possibly skewing the cost of healthcare to favor drug companies; the FDA is encouraging the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare; investigators revealed they made the arrest of one of California’s most notorious serial killers by using an as yet-unnamed commercial genealogy website, raising privacy concerns.
What We're Reading: VA Nominee Withdraws; Startup for Cheaper Drugs; Costly Self-Care Courses
April 26th 2018After various accusations about his work, Ronny Jackson, MD, has withdrawn from consideration to run the Department of Veterans Affairs; a new online shopping tool would help doctors find cheaper medications for patients based on the patient’s insurance plan information; hospitals have found a new revenue opportunity in self-management courses that teach patients how to prevent or delay complications of disease.
What We're Reading: Takeda–Shire Deal; SCOTUS Upholds Patent Reviews; Regifting Kidney Transplants
April 25th 2018Takeda Pharmaceutical has increased its bid to purchase Shire Plc to $64 billion; a process for reviewing drug patents has been ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States; at the University of California, Los Angeles, an “unspoken taboo” against reusing transplanted kidneys is being challenged.
What We're Reading: VA Pick's Hearing Delayed; Hospital Profits Fall; Re-Imagining Postpartum Care
April 24th 2018The confirmation hearing for the president's new pick to run the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is being postponed; hospital profits are at 10-year low; new recommendations re-imagine postpartum care.
What We're Reading: Abstinence Focus; Arthritis Cases Missed; Protections for Transgender Patients
April 23rd 2018HHS will shift federal funding aimed at reducing teen pregnancy rates to focus on programs that teach abstinence; relying on data about doctor-diagnosed arthritis alone may miss almost half of cases in middle aged adults; the Trump administration is seeking to reverse an Obama administration decision preventing healthcare discriminating against transgender patients.