What appeared to be a surge of grassroots support for higher Medicare Advantage payments was actually driven by a pro-industry group.
As part of its commitment to protect patient access to care as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) (PDF) is implemented, the AMA continues to engage with CMS, support state and specialty medical ...
Gov. Sherrill wants to fine large companies up to $725 annually per worker enrolled in Medicaid. Business groups oppose the ...
Companies whose workers use Medicaid for health insurance would have to provide private coverage or face a fine under the proposed state budget.
Per‑person Medicare Part B premiums will rise from about $2,200 per year in the mid‑2020s to roughly $4,500 by 2035.
Using nationally representative data, the authors found that for common physician-administered drugs, hospitals’ unilaterally set cash prices are frequently lower than their median—and sometimes even ...
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued its first construction permit for a commercial nuclear reactor in eight years.
The 340B Drug Pricing Program entitles participating hospitals and clinics (called covered entities) to purchase outpatient drugs at a substantial discount from manufacturers. Covered entities either ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Indiana lawmakers have given final approval to legislation that aligns the state with the new Medicaid work requirements from ...
Indiana lawmakers have given final approval to legislation that aligns the state with the new Medicaid work requirements from President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act ― and then some.
Top Republican lawmakers are pushing Governor Katie Hobbs to approve new reforms to SNAP, Medicaid and unemployment programs. They say rejecting the bills could mean higher costs for taxpayers.
Oregon lawmakers have shelved a bill that would have rewritten how the state decides what Medicaid covers, following a wave of opposition led by the architect of the system it sought to change. House ...