What We're Reading: Idaho, CMS Talk Again; Drug Pricing Poll Answers Vary; Senators Want 340B Info
March 16th 2018Idaho is still seeking a way to get its state's health insurance plans approved by CMS; a new poll finds that support for action on drug pricing dips when potential ramifications are weighed; senators seek information on hospitals' use of 340B drug discounts.
Congressman Wants Hearing on Healthcare Mergers
March 15th 2018Rep. Frank Pallone Jr, D-New Jersey, the ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, wants its chairman to hold a hearing on the growing number of healthcare mergers to discuss what impact they may have on patients, providers, and other aspects of the healthcare system.
What We're Reading: CSR Bill Updates; Hospital Opioid Shortages; HIV Prevention Disparity
March 15th 2018An updated cost sharing reduction (CSR) subsidy bill would cut premiums while making programmatic changes to insurance; hospitals are facing shortages of opioids for patients; there's low usage of HIV prevention medicine among minorities, according to new data.
AHIP Board Picks COO Eyles To Become CEO Starting in June
March 14th 2018America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) said Wednesday that its board of directors has chosen Matt Eyles, its current senior executive vice president and chief operating officer, to succeed Marilyn Tavenner, as its new president and chief executive officer.
What We're Reading: Walgreen Lawsuit; Medical Drone Delivery; House's Right-to-Try Legislation
March 12th 2018Judge allows class-action lawsuit against Walgreen over generic drug prices to go forward; the United States may implement medical deliveries by drone; House introduces its right-to-try legislation.
What We're Reading: HIV Prevention Drug Use; Wyoming Medicaid; LA County Revamps Prison Healthcare
March 8th 2018Use of an HIV-prevention pill is increasing across the country, but has lagged among blacks and Latinos; Wyoming House fails to pass Medicaid work requirement bill that sailed through the state Senate; Los Angeles County is overhauling the healthcare in its jails in order to better equip inmates to manage their health.
What We're Reading: Verma on Health Data; More Medicaid Work Requirements; NJ Individual Mandate
March 7th 2018CMS Administrator Seema Verma announces a new health data initiative; Pennsylvania and Oklahoma consider implementing Medicaid work requirements; New Jersey moves forward with a state individual health insurance mandate.
What We're Reading: Same-Day Surgery Center Risks; Uber Starts Medical Rides; Immortality for Sale
March 2nd 2018An investigation into same-day surgery centers uncovered deadly risks for patients; Uber is launching a medical ride sharing service; the immortality market is attracting cash as well as plenty of skeptics.
What We're Reading: Medicaid Premiums Go Unpaid; GOP Weighs CSR Move; New Ideas in Rural Health
March 1st 2018Thousands of people in 5 states are not paying monthly premiums towards their Medicaid benefits; the House GOP is considering a complicated, multistep budget maneuver regarding Affordable Care Act cost-sharing reductions; a report says it's time to reimagine what healthcare could look like in rural America.
What We're Reading: Adolescent Depression; Smoking During Pregnancy; Health Policy Divisions
February 28th 2018Pediatricians call for universal depression screening of teenagers; CDC reports on tobacco use during pregnancy and the wide disparity among states and ethnic groups; the divergence between red and blue states on health policy is widening.
What We're Reading: GAO Slams CMS; Walker Gets Friendly Toward ACA; Opioid Bills in House
February 23rd 2018A study by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that some states are slow to complete evaluation reports of Medicaid Section 1115 waivers; Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) is proposing a $200 million reinsurance program to cover high-cost patients; the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee will hold a hearing on bills containing enforcement-related measures aimed at the opioid crisis.
What We're Reading: Panel Gives Nod to FluMist; Azar Talks About Pricing; Drug Overdose Deaths Drop
February 22nd 2018The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted 12-2 to return the injectable nasal spray flu vaccine FluMist to the CDC list of recommended vaccines; HHS Secretary Alex Azar suggested that action on drug prices could happen without Congress; drug overdose deaths fell in 14 states.
What We're Reading: Cost of Healthcare Bills; Albertsons Buying Rite Aid; Pediatric Cancer Therapies
February 21st 2018Research analyzes the cost of processing healthcare bills; supermarket operator Albertsons will buy drugstore chain Rite Aid; a review of phase 1 clinical trials finds just 1 in 10 children with cancer see improvements.
What We're Reading: Anthem Angers Eye Surgeons; Va. Inches Toward Medicaid; Common Rule Released
February 20th 2018Anthem says that most cataract surgeries can be conducted without an anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist involved; the GOP-controlled House of Delegates in Virginia will support the expansion of Medicaid, but their plan will also include work requirements; the federal government has released an interim final rule for the Common Rule that governs the processes of conducting medical research, including protection for human subjects involved in research.
What We're Reading: Azar Open to Gun Research; Advocates Speak Out; $17,850 Urine Test in Texas
February 16th 2018HHS Secretary Alex Azar is open to the CDC conducting research into the causes of gun violence; advocates for those with mental illness spoke out against making assumptions about links between mental health issues and gun violence; a doctor's settlement of $5000 for a $17,850 urine test with a Texas lab on behalf of his daughter has given rise to a complaint with the state attorney general.
What We're Reading: $1B Medicare Lawsuit; Healthcare as a Right; Alzheimer Drug Trial Ends
February 14th 2018The Department of Justice is moving forward with a $1 billion lawsuit against UnitedHealth Group over Medicare claims; Oregon's legislature is considering adding healthcare as a right to the state's constitution; another trial for an Alzheimer disease drug is stopped.
What We're Reading: Budget and Opioids; FDA Chief Balancing Act; New Drug Czar
February 12th 2018The White House budget set for release Monday will include almost $17 billion to fight opioid addiction; a profile of FDA chief Scott Gottlieb, MD, describes him as someone who's become adept at balancing competing interests; the Trump administration is set to appoint a new drug czar with no public health experience.