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Strong Medicare Advantage Enrollment Growth Continued From February To March

In my January 22, 2024 Healthcare Labyrinth Blog ( https://www.healthcarelabyrinth.com/great-news-for-insurers-and-medicare-beneficiaries-january-2023-to-january-2024-medicare-advantage-growth-rebounds/ ), I told you about the exciting news of Medicare Advantage’s (MA) continued strong growth (from January 2023 to January 2024) as well as a nice recovery from a bit of a sluggish increase from January 2022 to January 2023. As I always do, I publish a follow-up blog in the first few months of each year given continuing growth outside of the main enrollment season from October 15 to December 7. This is because of a somewhat recent change that allows members enrolled in a MA plans to change to a different MA plan or go back to traditional Medicare (and also choose a standalone Part D (PDP) plan. This occurs from January 1 to March 31 of each year. Because of this, MA plans continue to advertise vigorously to attract additional members and there is net new enrollment

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The Trump-Biden Great Entitlement Debate

After promising not to touch Social Security and Medicare throughout his campaign, GOP 2024 candidate and former President Donald Trump seemingly reopened his views on the issue – only to have Biden attack him and then Trump having to clean up after. Here is the back and forth (this could be the only real debate we see from the candidates) : In comments to a journalist on whether he had changed his views on entitlements, Trump declared: “So first of all, there is a lot you can do in terms of entitlements in terms of cutting and in terms of also the theft and the bad management of entitlements, tremendous bad management of entitlements. … There’s tremendous amounts of things and numbers of things you can do. So I don’t necessarily agree with the statement.” It seems reasonably clear that Trump likely was talking about cleaning up administration and fighting

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King Charles’ Cancer Diagnosis Shines A Light On Holes In The U.K.’s Healthcare System – And Ours

In early February, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer. As is often the case for the royals’ personal lives, not a lot is always shared. But the King and his now deceased mother should be congratulated for some of their openness. Like his mother’s announcements when her health was in question, the King’s announcement was meant to encourage everyone to take care and get preventive care performed. At the same time, the King’s announcement has shined a light on some of the problems in the United Kingdom’s healthcare system. As I have covered a few times in my blogs, the U.K. just celebrated its National Health Services’ 75th anniversary of its founding a few years after World War II ended. The U.K. took the socialized medicine approach, where the government funds, directs, runs, and largely provides healthcare services to its citizens. Some other nations in

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March 8, 2024

Biden SOTU Address Fiery And With Major Expansion Requests President Joe Biden gave a fiery campaign speech at the State of the Union Thursday.  He touched on policy changes he wants to see across government and society.  In the healthcare world, he asked for significant additions to what he thinks is his successful record: Additional articles: https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/biden-call-drug-negotiation-expansions-stronger-reproductive-care-access-sotu and https://insidehealthpolicy.com/daily-news/biden-advocates-expansion-drug-price-controls-aca-state-union and https://www.modernhealthcare.com/politics-policy/joe-biden-state-union-sotu-2024 (Some articles may require a subscription.) #biden #sotu #healthcare #healthcarereform #aca #obamacare #exchanges #drugpricing #ira #coveragegap #insulin Link to Article Change Healthcare May Need Until Mid-March To Fully Restore All Services While some services have been restored, Change Healthcare says all services may not be restored until mid-March.  Meanwhile, class-action lawsuits are beginning to be contemplated.  Major parts of health plan and provider services have been impacted. Additional articles: https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/optums-change-healthcare-responding-cybersecurity-issue and https://www.modernhealthcare.com/cybersecurity/change-healthcare-update-systems-online-march15 (Some articles may need a subscription.) #changehealthcare #cybertattacks Link to Article Sanders Asks Other Drug Makers To

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March 7, 2024

Almost 18 Million Initially Lost Medicaid Coverage During Redeterminations The Kaiser Family Foundation reports that almost 18 million initially lost coverage during Medicaid redeterminations.  Some regained eligibility later.  Most lost coverage on procedural grounds.  Enrollment has dropped by about 10M so far in Medicaid nationwide. #medicaid #redetermintations Link to Article Evernorth Continues Growth Cigna’s Evernorth service subsidiary continues its growth. It announced an expansion to its GLP-1 management solution as well as the launch of a new behavioral-health-focused medical group. #cigna #evernorth Link to Article Biden To Propose Major Expansion Of Healthcare Initiatives President Biden will propose major healthcare expansions in his State of the Union Address tonight.  Among other things, a Fact Sheet says he will propose an expansion of Medicare drug price negotiation (500 drugs negotiated over the next 10 years), permanent expansion of enhanced premium subsidies in the Exchanges, a special program for those in the coverage

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Joe Biden Goes On The Offensive With Healthcare Reforms

Looking for any angle to take the focus off his age and the economy overall, President Joe Biden and Democrats are now focusing on healthcare in the presidential election. In my mind, it is a very good strategy. As I have said in previous blogs, my Republican Party has a compassion gap when it comes to healthcare. Republicans have not formulated any real agenda on healthcare reform. Most tend to distance themselves from any talk of reform. More right-wing elements talk actively of repealing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which has helped in the neighborhood of forty million Americans (not counting those with pre-existing conditions and on their parents’ policies until age 26.) Whatever you think of some of the Democrats’ ideas, the party has actively embraced healthcare reform. Some ideas I clearly hate, such as Medicare for All. But others, like drug price reform and anti-trust activities, make a

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March 6, 2024

Walgreens Will Have Long Road To Recovery Walgreens says that its road to financial recovery will be long – not a 12-month plan.  It is undertaking a strategic review of its business. It plans to cut $1 billion in expenses this year.  Additional article: https://www.modernhealthcare.com/providers/walgreens-tim-wentworth-villagemd-shields-health-ownership (Some articles may require a subscription.) #walgreens Link to Article Major Claims Reductions Reported In Light of Change Healthcare Cyber Attack While UnitedHealth Group remains mum, Humana and Elevance Health say they are seeing a 15% to 20% reduction in data from providers since the Change Healthcare cyber attack. The rate of reduction is now down to 10% as providers and plans adapt to the outage from Change. Plans are adopting a reserve strategy to ensure a set aside for such claims in the future. Change Healthcare/Optum will likely lose a great deal of business as providers and plans lose faith in Change and migrate to other

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March 5, 2024

Cuban Recommends Radical Change In Drug World To Reduce Costs I am a big fan of Mark Cuban and what he and his Cost Plus Drugs are doing to reform the drug price system.  So when he speaks, I listen.  At a White House round table, Cuban proposed that federal programs cut off all ties to traditional pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) and embrace full transparency.  He has a direct-to-consumer firm and various transparent PBMs are all in on this idea.   The White House liked the transparency idea but knows it is easier said than done and there are many barriers to unravel what we have now. I note that the transparency model emerging right now works well for generic drugs, but it will be harder and take more time for brand drugs, especially until we get prices lower and solve for the shadowy rebate system. But Cuban’s transparency and

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March 4, 2024

FFY 2024 Spending Package Agreed To By Key Lawmakers A bipartisan spending bill has been agreed to by key lawmakers and will need to be voted on in each House.  The package basically cuts in half the Medicare doc fix cut of 3.4%, pushes back scheduled disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payment cuts, and increases annual funding for community health centers. Accountable Care Organizations’ (ACOs) bonus program was also protected. Absent from the bill are major healthcare reforms. Docs are not very happy with the partial fix and no total overhaul of their rates. Additional articles here: https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/providers/congress-reaches-spending-deal-doc-pay-bump-delayed-dsh-cuts-and-more and https://insidehealthpolicy.com/health-insider/lame-duck-battle-looms-health-wins-skinny-bill-expiring-december and https://insidehealthpolicy.com/daily-news/skinny-health-package-scales-back-doc-fix-adds-chc-funding and https://www.medpagetoday.com/practicemanagement/reimbursement/109008 and https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/4507164-government-funding-bills-leave-out-phamacy-benefit-manager-industry-changes-as-white-house-mulls-reforms/ (Some articles may require a subscription.) #governmentshutdown #healthcare Link to Article All Drug Makers Submit Counter Offers In Medicare Drug Price Negotiations The White House announced that all ten companies involved in the initial Medicare drug price negotiations have sent in counter proposals to what

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Part 4: My Courageous Daughter Is Having Brain Surgery!

This is one of a number of blogs that will appear on my daughter. I call her Kitty. She is a wonderfully talented, bright, and empathetic individual in her late ‘20s. She and I agreed I would write this series to impart how important health coverage is. Not only is her decision to have surgery courageous, but so is her decision to share her journey through me. The principal reason to share the journey is because we both want to explain what many average Americans go through financially when they have major operations and do not have the best insurance or no insurance at all. My daughter is privileged to come from a well-off family and to have consistent and robust insurance. This will mean that she will pay a tiny amount for a surgery with a sticker price in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. But for uninsured and

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