• Let’s Reward Patients for Shopping the Best  Prices – Commentary

    Let’s Reward Patients for Shopping the Best Prices – Commentary

    Patients should have the right to shop. Rules exist to be followed, not ignored. Or at least that’s what most people think. But in many cases, hospitals and insurers haven’t been following the rules—and the government has been letting them get away with it. During President Trump’s first term, his administration pursued health care price…


  • House Hearing: Can Medicare Deliver Better, Cheaper Post-Acute Care?

    House Hearing: Can Medicare Deliver Better, Cheaper Post-Acute Care?

    The House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee held a hearing on ways to improve access to quality post-acute care. Millions of Medicare enrollees require care after a hospital stay, such as rehabilitation, hospice, and home health care, and quality and access have suffered over the years, the panelists said. Consolidation, mergers, and acquisitions by national…


  • Violent Attacks in Hospitals, Clinics on Rise

    Violent Attacks in Hospitals, Clinics on Rise

    A violent attack in a Pennsylvania hospital in February, resulting in the death of a police officer, has prompted the American Nurses Association (ANA) to ask Congress to pass legislation for a workplace violence prevention standard. “Workplace violence is a longstanding and unresolved issue in healthcare. It is a growing public health crisis that demands…


  • Report: Medicaid Misspent $4.3 Billion in Duplicate Payments

    Report: Medicaid Misspent $4.3 Billion in Duplicate Payments

    U.S. taxpayers spent at least $4.3 billion over a three-year period covering the same Medicaid patients twice or more, The Wall Street Journal reported. Medicaid paid health insurance companies for hundreds of thousands of patients who signed up for the program in two or more separate states. This happened when a patient moved to a different state,…


  • Supreme Court Considers State’s Selection of Medicaid Providers

    Supreme Court Considers State’s Selection of Medicaid Providers

    The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on April 2 over whether federal law allows states free to select which medical providers they want to fund in their Medicaid programs. In Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, South Carolina defended its right to reject Medicaid vendors who provide abortions elsewhere in the nation, which the state…


  • Teen Death Puts Spotlight on Abortion Dangers

    Teen Death Puts Spotlight on Abortion Dangers

    A pro-life organization is investigating the death of an 18-year-old woman who died after a late-term abortion at a Colorado-based Planned Parenthood clinic. Keri Kasun, PharmD, told Colorado’s House Health and Human Services Committee the family of Alexis “Lexi” Arguello reached out to her for answers about the medical complication Arguello experienced after having her…


  • No Better Time Than Now for Real Medicaid Reform – Interview

    No Better Time Than Now for Real Medicaid Reform – Interview

    Republicans are taking much political heat for trying to cut $880 billion in federal spending, with Democrats saying the GOP will cut Medicaid benefits. Gary Alexander, director of the Medicaid and Health Safety Net Initiative at the Paragon Health Institute, talked to Health Care News about how Republicans can turn this challenge into a huge…


  • Republican Medicaid Plan: Yes to Reform, No to Benefit Cuts

    Republican Medicaid Plan: Yes to Reform, No to Benefit Cuts

    Partisan rhetoric over the federal budget has intensified with Democrat politicians claiming Republicans will cut Medicaid benefits. Illinois Gov. J. B. Pritzker, a Democrat, argued it will be impossible for Republicans to find $880 billion in spending cuts without touching Medicaid. The House budget reconciliation bill instructs the House Energy & Commerce Committee to cut…


  • States Push to Allow Ivermectin to Be Sold Over the Counter

    States Push to Allow Ivermectin to Be Sold Over the Counter

    Ivermectin (IVM) will now be sold over the counter (OTC) in at least one state, with other states in the process of granting that status. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas signed Senate Bill 189 into law on March 25, approving ivermectin for use without a prescription. Idaho’s SB 1211, a similar bill, was passed…


  • Food Companies May Lose Option to Affirm Ingredient Safety

    Food Companies May Lose Option to Affirm Ingredient Safety

    Food companies across the country may lose their authorization to self-affirm food ingredients, dyes, additives, and stabilizers are safe. Department of Health and Human Secretary (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has directed the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) commissioner to explore revisions to the Substances Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) pathway that gives food manufacturers…


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