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January 31, 2025

Second Judge Enjoins Trump Spending Freeze Indefinitely President Trump’s spending freeze now has been indefinitely reversed by a second federal judge. The order was handed down late Friday. In the first case, a judge is to determine next week if a temporary injunction in the pause will be extended. Despite the rescinding of the Office of Management Budget (OMB) freezing certain spending, Democrats’ cases continued as Trump indicated the freeze is still on to ensure consistency with his executive orders that have been issued. As I have noted, this is a clear misstep by the new administration. The cases will likely weigh in on the issue of whether the executive branch is obligated to execute spending directed by the legislature and signed into law. #trump #congress #spending https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/regulatory/trump-admin-orders-temporary-pause-most-federal-financial-assistance Trump May Challenge 1115 Waivers Issued Just Before Transition The Trump administration is looking at whether it can revoke approval of 1115

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January 30, 2025

More Embarrassing Statements By Robert Kennedy At Second Hearing After a tough day yesterday, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. continued his lackluster performance in front of a Senate committee by again confusing key details in Medicaid and Medicare. It seems the man proposed to be the next health and human services chief of the United States does not quite know the four parts of Medicare, a program that has hit over $1 trillion annually. Unfortunately, the two days of grilling shows he really has no business becoming the future secretary. His nomination is hurt by his lack of healthcare policy knowledge as well as controversial positions. Democrats pounded him on these for a second day. He has yet failed to convince three key Republicans to support him – Bill Cassidy, Lisa Murkowski, and Susan Collins. Mitch McConnell might also oppose him. Three GOP no

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2027 Drug Negotiations Off And Running

What will Trump do on Medicare drug price negotiations? In a parting shot at the incoming Trump administration, outgoing President Biden’s administration issued the next list of 15 drugs subject to negotiations in Medicare prior to Biden’s White House exit. The list was due by February 1, so the early release is a challenge to the Trump administration not to repeal the negotiation law included in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The prices on the 15 drugs would go into effect on January 1, 2027 after a process in 2025. In 2024, prices for the first 10 drugs were set and take effect on January 1, 2026. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) says that between November 2023 and October 2024 about 5.3 million people with Medicare Part D coverage used these drugs to treat a variety of conditions, such as cancer, type 2 diabetes, and asthma. The

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January 29, 2025

Kennedy Has Subpar Performance Before Committee While Health and Human Services (HHS) nominee Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., did not mortally wound himself before the Senate Finance Committee today at a confirmation hearing, he certainly did himself no favors, either. Kennedy was unable to articulate views on healthcare policy and reform or speak articulately on the Medicare and Medicaid programs. In fact, he confused the two programs at points and perhaps thought Medicaid looked more like the state children’s healthcare or Exchange programs. He even stated that Medicare Advantage (MA) is more expensive than the traditional one. The American public often confuses various healthcare programs, but you do not expect that from the future HHS leader. Just troubling. The hearing likely means he gets no Democratic votes. What is more worrisome for the Trump team is that some Republicans are now worried about Kennedy’s capabilities. Betting odds are that Kennedy still

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Lawsuits Against CMS On Stars Show The System Is Breaking

An otherwise responsible agency has an alarming arrogance in its Star oversight and processes For the past two years we have seen major lawsuits against the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on how they conduct the Stars program in Medicare Advantage (MA). The Stars program is not only important for grading the quality of outcomes in private managed care, but also is the lifeblood of supplemental benefits and other enhancements to fill in the holes in traditional Medicare fee-for-service (FFS). Without a well-functioning equitable, and reliable Star quality bonus system, we cannot really gauge quality or ensure consistent benefit additions in the MA program. Brief history of 2024 Star lawsuits Lawsuits against CMS on the 2024 Star ratings largely revolved around the implementation of the Tukey outlier adjustment implemented for that year’s ratings. The methodology removes so-called outlier performance at both the top and bottom of performers. Outliers

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The Latest Edition Of The Stars Roadmap

Published in partnership with Lilac Software: https://lilacsoftware.com Figuring out exactly what will happen in the Star measure program over time is no small feat. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certainly does not make it easy to create a Stars roadmap so you are ready for a new measure maturing to Stars.  CMS will use a variety of means to telegraph what might occur. These include annual Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D rules, the so-called Advanced and Final Notices/Announcement annually, and other CMS communications. Even then, pulling it all together is tough. Things can change from proposed rules to finalized rules. CMS may give direction on a change in one year only to backtrack the next. You can never be 100% sure until the Advance Notice is finalized for the coming year. This usually drops in April of a given year. Sometimes, as they did with Star

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The Torch Is Passed On This Inauguration Day: A Republican’s Reflection On Biden And Healthcare

Biden deserves credit for some key healthcare accomplishments Today is Inauguration Day and the torch is being passed from President Biden to President-elect Donald Trump. Many have argued that Joe Biden’s presidency will be remembered as less than stellar, but I wanted to take this chance today as a Republican to reflect on some of Joe Biden’s healthcare accomplishments as he leaves office. My views on healthcare are somewhat unique as a Republican I am a Republican, but I always tell you that I am a maverick one on healthcare. Part of my college discipline was in economics. As such I studied how the market works, consumer behavior, and micro and macro trends. I was also in politics before making my leap to healthcare. As a state budget director, I was known as a fiscal disciplinarian, who always sought low taxes and a balanced budget. At the state level, we

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Star Program Changes In 2026 Advance Notice

Major new Star measure changes slated by CMS The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) 2026 Advance Notice had major changes and information related to the Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D Star programs for Star Year (SY) 2026 and beyond. The advance notice provides information and updates on Star ratings as mandated by regulations and solicits input on future measures and concepts. All substantive measure specification changes, the addition of new measures, and methodological changes must go through rulemaking. The 2026 notice outlines non-substantive measure specification updates; solicits initial feedback on substantive measure specification updates and comments on new measure concepts as well as display measures; and solicits preliminary feedback on adding geography to the Health Equity Index (HEI) reward.  Here are the key advance notice highlights: Deadlines Final 2026 Star Year Measures Disasters for Star Year 2026 As well, starting with the 2026 Star Ratings CMS will

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Calling All Plans: Advance Notice Released For 2026 MA and Part D Rates And Other Policies

Some relief with positive hike, but rate increase still inadequate On Friday, the outgoing Biden administration released its Advance Notice for Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D rates and other policy changes for 2026. I have reviewed the 180-page Advance Notice, CMS Fact Sheet, and CMS Press Release. Below are the key highlights. The advance notice will be finalized by early April. I will publish a comprehensive Stars roadmap blog on Thursday in conjunction with Lilac Software. This will detail all the proposed Star measure changes, updates, and information discussed in the advance notice. MA rate proposal It is likely that MA plans and investors will see the proposed rates for 2026 with some relief. After two years, it appears MA plans could see a real revenue increase rather than the decreases they saw in 2024 and 2025. But as plans and financial analysts take a deeper look, the proposal

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What Could Healthcare Spending Cuts Look Like?

Trump’s goal of extending the 2017 tax cuts could have major implications for healthcare In Monday’s blog, I told you that the incoming Trump administration will be dominated by budget matters in 2025, with an effort to find enough savings to extend the 2017 tax cuts. The proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) commission seems dedicated to a fundamental remake of government, programs, and regulations. While the Republican or GOP control of both Houses is tight, leaders and the rank-and-file seem ready to hitch their wagons to Trump and his agenda. But as I noted Monday, process and procedures could create challenges. With all this in mind, what might healthcare cut proposals look like? The DOGE, Trump, and congressional GOP lists will likely be culled from various sources including governmental authorities and outside conservative think tanks. The lists below include proposals from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and a number

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