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  • State AGs Take Legal Action Against Fauci in Wake of Pardon

    Published March 14, 2025
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    Attorneys general from 17 states are preparing to take legal action against Dr. Anthony Fauci for his conduct during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a February 5 letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), the state AGs offered their cooperation in further investigations of the nation’s response to COVID-19 […]
  • Government Policies Have Made Americans Anti-Vaxx – Commentary

    Published March 13, 2025
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    By John Droz Jr. on the history of vaccine policy. On March 2, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued a “call to action” after the death of a child with measles in Texas. Kennedy urged parents to consult with their physicians about the MMR vaccine, which covers mumps, measles, and rubella, […]
  • Big Pharma Meets with President, Questions Remain

    Published March 12, 2025
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    A much-anticipated February 20 meeting between President Donald Trump and representatives of the pharmaceutical industry ended without the companies getting a firm commitment from the new administration that it will scale back provisions of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) that force manufacturers to negotiate lower prices for certain widely used prescription drugs. The president […]
  • President Creates Commission to ‘Make America Healthy Again’

    Published March 11, 2025
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    President Donald Trump issued an executive order (EO) establishing a commission to “Make America Healthy Again.” The February 13 order identifies multiple areas for reform and directs the creation of a panel of agencies to enact research and policy plans. The order directs the government to “aggressively combat the critical health challenges facing our citizens, […]
  • Research and Commentary: Texas Medicaid Eligibility Reform

    Published March 10, 2025
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    Texas lawmakers are considering legislation that would prevent state Medicaid administrators from automatically renewing recipients without contacting them to make sure that they qualify for the program. Senate Bill 921 would benefit Texas Medicaid recipients by slowing the program’s movement toward insolvency. More than four million Texans are currently enrolled in Medicaid. Skyrocketing Medicaid costs threaten […]
  • CMS Signals Review of IRA Drug Price Negotiation Program

    Published March 10, 2025
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    The Trump administration signaled Medicare drug price negotiations under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) signed in 2022 by former President Joe Biden may undergo a reexamination to add greater transparency and possibly other reforms.  A 125-word news release on January 29, 2025, stated that lowering drug prices is a “top priority” for President Trump, who […]
  • Research & Commentary: Texas Direct Primary Care Expansion

    Published March 5, 2025
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    HB 3015 would allow workers’ direct primary care fees to count toward insurance deductibles in coverage under the state’s Employees Retirement System. More than 548,000 people were enrolled in these plans in 2024.
  • Research & Commentary: South Carolina Direct Primary Care Reform

    Published March 5, 2025
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    South Carolina lawmakers are considering legislation establishing that direct primary care agreements are not insurance. ... Freeing direct primary care from insurance regulations is important because such agreements are not insurance. DPC practices provide routine health services, not insurance against expensive, catastrophic conditions.
  • Company Offers Supplemental Health Insurance for Direct Primary Care

    Published March 5, 2025
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    Atlas Direct, is offering supplemental insurance for people who use direct primary care and those looking for a limited alternative coverage to pricey Obamacare plans.   Atlas Direct launched on December 3 and is now available in 13 states: Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. […]
  • California Nurse Practitioners Fight Practice Restrictions

    Published March 4, 2025
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    The California Board of Registered Nursing is construing a five-year-old state licensing law for nurse practitioners (NPs) in a way that violates the law’s original intent, say attorneys for NPs challenging the law. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 890 in 2020 to encourage more people to become nurse practitioners, by protecting opportunities for […]
  • Research and Commentary: Iowa Bill Would Allow Expanded Access to Birth Centers

    Published February 28, 2025
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    CON laws are intended to reduce costs and improve access to health care by controlling the availability of medical facilities through state-based regulation. Unfortunately, CON laws decrease health care access, raise costs, lower quality, and stifle innovation by giving competing health care providers veto power over the construction or improvement of facilities or other capital improvements such as advanced imaging devices.
  • Testimony Before the Iowa Senate Health and Human Services Committee on House File 320 Regarding Right to Try for Individualized Treatments

    Published February 26, 2025
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    Rep. Bradley has introduced this bill that picks up where Right to Try left off. HF 320 recognizes that advances in research offering individualized treatments to patients just don’t work in the current FDA approval process, which was designed for one-size-fits-all drug approval.
  • Research & Commentary: West Virginia Senate Introduces Certificate of Need Repeal

    Published February 26, 2025
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    The West Virginia Senate has introduced a bill that would remove certificate of need (CON) requirements for virtually all health care services and providers in the state. If passed, the bill would also ensure that all prior CON decisions have “no force and effect” by 2026. CON laws are intended to reduce costs and improve […]
  • Research and Commentary: Texas Medicaid Expansion

    Published February 25, 2025
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    After resisting for 14 years, Texas lawmakers are considering Medicaid expansion under the proposed bills SB 637 and HB 2939. Texas is one of 10 states that have not expanded Medicaid. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) allows states to expand Medicaid coverage to people with incomes up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level, currently $40,187.50 […]
  • Research and Commentary: Kansas Medicaid Expansion

    Published February 25, 2025
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    After resisting for 14 years, Kansas lawmakers are considering Medicaid expansion under the proposed Healthcare Access for Working Kansans (HAWK) Act, SB 257 and HB 2375.
  • Research and Commentary: South Carolina Medicaid Expansion

    Published February 25, 2025
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    After resisting for 14 years, South Carolina lawmakers are considering Medicaid expansion under House Bill 3109. South Carolina is one of 10 states that have not expanded Medicaid.
  • Texas Medical Board Director Resigns After Conflict-of-Interest Surfaces

    Published February 25, 2025
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    The medical director of the Texas Medical Board (TMB) resigned after proceedings against a Texas doctor revealed he also worked for Planned Parenthood of South Texas. Robert Bredt, M.D., a pathologist, had been employed by the TMB since 2012, while also working part-time since 2011 as medical director of the Planned Parenthood laboratory in San […]
  • Texas Medical Board ‘Conflict’ Goes Deeper, Legislator Says

    Published February 25, 2025
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    The departure of Robert Bredt, M.D. as medical director did not resolve the issues with the Texas Medical Board (TMB), state Rep. Brian Harrison (R-Midlothian) told Health Care News. “We are a pro-life state, and it is unbelievable that an executive branch agency hired a Planned Parenthood official to help regulate Texas doctors and the […]
  • Trump Opponents Get Ready to Pounce on Medicaid Cuts

    Published February 21, 2025
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    With the Trump administration aiming for large cuts to the federal budget to eliminate waste, the federal portion of the Medicaid program is shaping up as a primary budgetary battleground. Rep. Jodey Arrington (R-TX), chair of the House Budget Committee, has circulated a proposal for mandatory spending cuts to various programs, including Medicaid. Senate Democrats […]
  • Australian Doctors Pledge to Oppose Future Pandemic Crackdowns

    Published February 20, 2025
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    Health care professionals from Australia across the globe are expanding grassroots efforts to end censorship in the practice of medicine. In Australia, freedom-seeking physicians and health care professionals formed the Cape Byron Lighthouse Declaration in response to what they characterize as tyrannical measures in the name of disease control, such as those implemented during the […]
  • Software Tool Helps Parents, Patients Navigate Immunization Maze

    Published February 19, 2025
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    A software developer has enhanced an online platform to help parents make more personalized decisions about vaccines for their children. Software designer Chris Downey introduced VaxCalc in November 2023, and this February he incorporated AI into the service with a tool he calls VaxBot. VaxCalc promises to “simplify vaccine decisions with tools you can trust,” […]
  • Research and Commentary: Mississippi Bill Proposes Easing of Certificate of Need Laws

    Published February 18, 2025
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    The Mississippi House of Representatives has passed a bill to remove Certificate of Need (CON) requirements for many health care services and increase the amount a provider can spend before having to get permission from the state. The bill would also provide a faster appeal process for when proposals are denied approval.
  • Ohio Becomes First State to Require Hospitals to Publish Prices

    Published February 17, 2025
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    Ohio hospitals must now comply fully with the federal price transparency rule that went into effect on January 1, 2021, but was only loosely followed by the nation’s hospitals and not strongly enforced. Gov. Mike DeWine signed H.B. 49 on January 3, legislation passed unanimously by both chambers on December 18, 2024 and supported by […]
  • Trump Blocks Gender Treatments for Children

    Published February 14, 2025
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    President Donald Trump signed an executive order (EO) on January 28 blocking gender treatment for children in the United States. The order, “Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation,” defunds government research and grants involving “chemical and surgical mutilation of children,” authorizes action against Medicare or Medicaid providers who participate in such treatments, stops the […]

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