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January 3, 2025

Murkowski Supports Exchange Premium Subsidy Extensions Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-AK, says she supports extending enhanced premium subsidies in the Exchanges because of the help it has provided people to afford coverage. Betting odds are still that the GOP-controlled Congress will allow the subsidies to expire at the end of 2025. But Murkowski’s statement leaves some hope for a long-shot, one-year extension some time in 2025. #exchanges #aca #obamacare https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5066188-murkowski-obamacare-premium-subsidies Johnson Wins On Government Efficiency Pledge In a razor-thin vote, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-LA, won re-election on Speaker today with a commitment to advance President-elect Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda and work with Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) commission to reduce the size and scope of government. Before the vote, he took to X to pledge to appoint experts not associated with special interests to work with DOGE. Additional article: https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5065659-mike-johnson-clinches-speakership/ (Some articles may require a subscription.) #speakerjohnson #congress

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January 2, 2025

Laws And Rules That Went Into Effect as of January 1 A series of new healthcare federal and state laws and regulations went into effect on January 1. A federal rule update requires new fields and data related to pricing that must be disclosed by hospitals related to the price transparency requirements. This will create greater compliance, consistency, and better comparisons of prices. States enacted laws that restrict prior authorization, expand mandated benefits, expand Medicaid, require bias training, require cybersecurity audits, reform pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), restrict cost-sharing for drugs, and undertake medical-debt reform. Additional: article: https://www.modernhealthcare.com/government/state-healthcare-laws-2025-california-illinois-minnesota-arkansas (Some articles may require a subscription.) #2025 #healthcarereform #regulations https://www.statnews.com/2025/01/02/hospital-price-transparency-rules-2025-cms/ Supporters Urge Making Price Transparency A Law Many supporters of healthcare price transparency are saying the rules passed by the Trump administration and amended by the Biden administration regarding health plans and hospital price transparency should be passed as a law to ensure

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January 1, 2025

Hospitals In Better Financial Shape Going Into 2025 Hospitals and health systems are on better financial footing than a year ago. Operating margins, cash flows, outpatient revenue, average inpatient length of stay, and outpatient revenue improved from 2023. For many providers (in particular health systems), volumes have rebounded to above pre-pandemic levels. In October 2024, the mean operating margin for hospitals was 4.4%, up from 2.5% in November 2023 and 2.7% in December 2023, says consulting firm Kaufman Hall. Labor expenses have dropped and inflationary pressures have subsided. But there has been continued growth in supplies, drug expenses, and purchased service expenses. On the policy front, hospital groups are worried about budget cuts under the incoming Trump administration that could lead to the expiration of Exchange enhanced subsidies, rate cuts in Medicare and Medicaid, and a pullback on coverage overall. As well, smaller entities could struggle on the cybersecurity preparedness

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December 31, 2024

Kennedy And Oz At Odds On GLP-1s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary-nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator-nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz are at odds over support for GLP-1 weight-loss drugs. Oz has opined that the drugs could have a positive effect on weight loss and reducing disease prevalence. Kennedy sees them as a scam and insists that the American public simply needs to eat better. The Biden administration has proposed in a draft rule to provide Medicare Part D coverage for obesity alone. Trump will need to finalize the rule or remove the provision. This will be the first test of who will win the GLP-1 coverage war. The drugs are expensive at $1,000 or greater per month at list price. #glp1s #weightlossdrugs #drugpricing #branddrugmakers https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5055607-rfk-jr-vs-oz-sets-up-clash-on-weight-loss-drug-coverage Employers And PBMs Under Attack A good article on the rise of lawsuits against

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September 19, 2024

Paragon Institute Sees Fraud In Enhanced Premium Subsidies As Democrats are calling for the extension or permanent adoption of enhanced premium subsidies in the Exchange, the conservative Paragon Institute is arguing that the enhanced premium subsidies are creating fraud as enrollees and/or brokers misrepresent income to get better subsidies. They say this is occurring very much in the 100% to 150% of the federal poverty level (FPL) income group, where free premiums are offered under the enhancement. Paragon says the original subsidies should be put back in place to lessen fraud. In addition, Paragon says small business coverage has eroded since the enhanced subsidies have been in effect. There is fraud going on in the program, with brokers illegally signing people up or changing their plans. But Paragon is now raising a different issue of fraud – the true misrepresentation of income. Paragon also raised a possible compromise. While it

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September 18, 2024

Near Final Medicaid Redetermination Data In The Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) has done a great public service tracking and explaining the fallout over the reintroduction of Medicaid redeterminations. While some states will carry out remaining redeterminations into 2025, we are nearing the end of the journey. About 25 million people were disenrolled for some period of time since redeterminations began again in April 2023. There is some good news and bad news to the near-end of this redetermination story. The pause in redeterminations during the pandemic allowed rolls to grow in Medicaid and children’s health insurance to 94 million. Even with losses, almost 10 million more people are covered now than before the pandemic. At the same time, 13 million have lost Medicaid coverage since the peak. Many but not all have gained coverage in other ways. Kaiser Family Foundation press release: https://www.kff.org/medicaid/press-release/as-medicaid-unwinding-concludes-in-most-states-kff-finds-25-million-lost-medicaid-coverage-but-enrollment-is-10-million-higher-than-pre-pandemic-levels/ #medicareadvantage #walmart #humana #primarycare https://www.beckerspayer.com/leadership/why-centerwell-is-moving-into-walmart.html?utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter HRSA Notifies

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September 17, 2024

Fireworks At Senate Finance Hearing On Healthcare Fireworks erupted at the Senate Finance hearing on various healthcare issues. Supporters of the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) Medicare drug price negotiations say it is a good first step and will reduce drug costs in the country. Opponents argue it will impact innovation and Part D changes will increase premiums. Others attacked GOP VP candidate J.D. Vance’s explanation of what a Trump Obamacare repeal may look like – principally setting up risk pools for those who are sick. On enhanced premiums, many support their extension, but the GOP discussed the huge price tag. Both parties seemed to favor pharmacy benefit manager reform. #healthcare #election2024 #healthcarereform https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/lawmakers-policy-experts-spar-over-inflation-reduction-act Trump and GOP At Odds Over Medicare Drug Price Negotiations Interesting article from Axios on the divide between Donald Trump and GOP members of Congress on the Medicare drug price negotiations law. The lawmakers are doing the

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September 16, 2024

JD Vance Seemingly Flips on Obamacare And Says Trump Has A Repeal Plan As a senatorial candidate and even as a senator, GOP VP nominee JD Vance poo-pooed the idea of repealing the popular Affordable Care Act (ACA). He argued the program was helping many working Americans. It was a compassionate argument that many viewed as novel in the GOP. But on a Sunday news show, Vance said that Trump has a repeal plan and its cornerstone appears to be the old conservative policy of removing sicker populations from most insurance and putting them in high-risk pools. Despite Vance saying people would be protected, it certainly raises the issue of what happens to people with pre-existing conditions – both from a coverage and affordability standpoint. Such high-risk pools rarely worked as they did not protect patients with pre-existing conditions, were not funded correctly, and had exorbitant premiums. The GOP argues

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September 13, 2024

Medicare Drugs Prices Analyzed A good article in Health Affairs Forefront analyzes the final prices of the ten drugs subject to Medicare drug price negotiations for 2026. The analysis shows that savings are indeed achieved on a net basis when taking into account Part D rebates. However, the data also show that the new prices are far above net prices in other developed countries. As I have argued, Medicare drug price negotiations amount to a cautious start. As the authors also note, the best prices CMS can negotiate are for those drugs that have close therapeutic alternatives or substitutes. The authors also suggest that an ancillary benefit of the negotiation law is the publication of net prices.  This could now drive changes in other lines of business. (Article may require a subscription.) #drugpricing #ira #branddrugmakers https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/medicare-negotiation-tells-us-drug-pricing-u-s Tracking Poll Shows Widespread Support For Drug Price Negotiations A new Kaiser Family Foundation

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September 12, 2024

Key Republican Dismisses Idea ACA Could Be Repealed At the recent presidential debate, Donald Trump declared that he was still open to repealing the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Admittedly, he is much more measured in his views on the ACA now. He tries to stress that the ACA would only be repealed if a plan were developed to make coverage better. He as of yet has not unveiled a plan. But prominent congressional Republicans again are throwing cold water on the prospect of any repeal.  Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-LA and currently ranking member on the Senate HELP Committee, dismissed the idea that the ACA would be repealed by Congress. And Republicans are likely to take control of the Senate. Cassidy would lead the HELP committee. Along with the Finance Committee, HELP is a committee of cognizance over healthcare matters. Cassidy stressed that comprehensive healthcare reform would have to be bipartisan.

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