Insurers warn of rising premiums after Trump axes Obamacare payments again Reuters Health insurers warned that a move by the Trump administration on Saturday to temporarily suspend a program that […]
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Health Headlines for Friday, July 6
Drugmakers try evasion, tougher negotiations to fight new U.S. insurer tactic Reuters In the escalating battle over U.S. prescription drug prices, major pharmaceutical companies are scrambling to limit the economic […]
Health Headlines for Thursday, July 5
Obamacare Is Proving Hard to Kill New York Times As health insurers across the country begin filing their proposed rates for 2019, one thing is clear: The market created by […]
Education & Human Services News July 3, 2018
Plugged In @ Hinman Straub – July 3, 2018
What’s Inside Governor Announces Open FOIL NY Congressional Primary Results State Drops Plan for Tunnel Connecting Westchester and Long Island State to Investigate Pregnancy Discrimination, Launches Education and Outreach Campaign […]
Plugged Into Health @ Hinman Straub – July 2, 2018
Medicaid Pharmacy Updates CMS Issues Guidance to States on Medicaid Coverage of Drugs Approved by FDA under Accelerated Approval Pathway On Wednesday, CMS issued guidance to State Medicaid agencies related […]
Health Headlines for Monday, July 2
Next year’s Obamacare: More insurers but steeper prices Washington Examiner Health insurers are planning to expand in Obamacare amid rising profits, but the trend is coming at the expense of […]
Health Headlines for Friday, June 29
U.S. fines CVS for failing to report opioid theft in New York Reuters CVS Health Corp agreed to pay a $1.5 million civil fine to resolve U.S. charges that some […]
Health Headlines for Thursday, June 28
New York fights back against association health plan rule Crain’s New York Business (Subscription Required) The state attorney general said the new edict is unlawful and would reduce consumer protections […]
Plugged Into Health @ Hinman Straub – June 26, 2018
Legislative Update: End of Session New York’s 2018 legislative session concluded on Thursday, June 21 with the customary flurry of activity and negotiations on high-profile issues, including teacher evaluations, speed […]
