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January 5, 2024

FDA Approves Florida Drug Importation The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Florida to import prescription drugs from Canada via bulk purchasing.  This would mean Florida residents would have access to Canadian wholesale prices, which are far lower than in the United States.  Brand drug makers immediately attacked the waiver as reckless and claimed it could endanger health.  Nonsense.  Canada is a developed country with a great safety record. The waiver also has strict quality control measures in it. This is yet another stunt by Big Pharma to maintain its high prices in the United States. It likely will sue to stop it. Canada, too, could disrupt the plan if it results in shortages there.  Although the targeted drugs right now look like they are in reasonable supply, look out for a “manufactured” crisis to emerge. This is a feather in the cap of presidential candidate and Fl. Gov.

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January 4, 2024

Hospitals, Payers Have Better Compliance With Transparency Requirements Hospitals and payers seem to be complying more with required price transparency postings.  As well, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has ramped up enforcement.  New rules went into effect 1/1 and Congress wants to codify the rules and enhance them. Additional article here: https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/features/108126 #transparency #pricetransparency #healthplans #hospitals #cms Link to Article Physician and Hospital Groups Object To Info-Blocking Penalties In Proposed Interoperability Rule Provider and hospital groups dislike proposed penalties for info-blocking under a new proposed interoperability rule.  Penalties include a change in meaningful-use status in federal programs and reductions in payments. Additional article here: https://insidehealthpolicy.com/daily-news/stakeholders-seek-less-severe-penalties-potential-info-blocking-claims (Some articles may require a subscription.) #interoperability #infoblocking #hospitals #providers Link to Article Lawmakers Miss Medicare Advantage’s Benefits Lawmakers at a symposium on Medicare drug pricing complained that healthcare inflation is impacting Medicare provider payments and hurting access for Medicare beneficiaries. They

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November 14, 2023

Health Tech Still Growing Despite some notable failures in the health tech world and tightness in equity markets, deals and mergers continue. Two notable examples in this article. #digitalhealth #healthtech Link to Article Kaiser Sees Deep Drop in Star Scores Kaiser Permanente saw deep drops in its Medicare Advantage Star scores for 2024, with four of its seven plans losing out on bonus payments (dropped below 4 Star). The CMO of Kaiser discusses this in the article below. Plans big and small suffered the past two years (2023 and 2024 Star Years). While achieving and maintaining high scores has always been a challenge, that a strong integrated system’s plans was a victim speaks volumes. You could always count on most Kaiser plans to be 5 Stars. Weighting, statistical changes, and new complex measures are catching plans by surprise. Based on the Stars road map, this will continue. Plans need data-driven

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