California Weighs Blocking Private Equity Health Deals

California lawmakers are debating whether to go where Congress won't and pass legislation that would give the state the ability to block private equity acquisitions of health care facilities or providers.

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Health Spending Now Exceeds Prepandemic Levels As Utilization Of Care Remains Uneven

Both health care spending and utilization have changed significantly since before the pandemic, the new Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker found.

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Biden Admin To Spend Billions To Blunt Spike In Medicare Drug Premiums

One of President Joe Biden’s signature domestic achievements is set to cause a significant spike in Medicare premiums for millions of Americans just ahead of the November election. Now, his administration is preparing to dole out billions of dollars to private insurance companies to blunt the impact of the increase.

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The 3 Conditions Driving Healthcare Costs Up For Employers: Report

Pharmacy, cancer and musculoskeletal conditions remain the top drivers of increased healthcare costs for employers, but cardiovascular conditions are on the rise as well, a Business Group on Health report found.

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California Legislature Ramps Up For Final Week

The California Legislature is in its (sometimes) frantic final week, racing to pass bills by the Saturday deadline. Monday, lawmakers pulled some last-minute maneuvering to extend the time allowed for floor amendments.

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Insurance Brokers Face Increased Pressure To Deliver Affordable Costs

Nearly 86% of respondents indicated that they were either satisfied, or very satisfied with their insurance broker's services.

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Employers Embracing Direct Contracting And Bypassing Insurers: Survey

Employers are actively seeking out alternatives to curb rising health benefit costs by sidestepping traditional carriers, a new report from Brighton Health Plan Solutions shows. Of the 150 health benefit respondents cited for the report, 75% said they are actively having conversations about direct contracting. A significant segment, 41%, which are not already in direct ...

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HRSA, Hospitals Say J&J’s Plan For 340B Discounts Via Rebate Not Supported By Statute

A major drugmaker’s plan to trade out upfront 340B discounts for rebates has found swift pushback from both hospitals participating in the drug subsidy program and the government administration that oversees it. Friday, Johnson & Johnson issued a notice that beginning Oct. 15 it would no longer be processing wholesaler chargebacks for two of its ...

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States Ranked By Total Residents With Employer-Sponsored Health Coverage

Eight states have at least five million residents that receive health coverage from their employer, according to AHIP’s 2024 “Coverage at Work” report published in July. States ranked by total residents with employer-sponsored health coverage: California: 17.95 million Texas: 13.85 million New York: 9.05 million Florida: 8.74 million Illinois: 6.53 million Pennsylvania: 6.39 million Ohio: 5.89 million ...

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Government Announces More COVID-19 Tests Can Be Ordered Through Mail For No Cost

On the heels of a summer wave of COVID-19 cases, Americans will be able to get free virus test kits mailed to their homes, starting in late September. U.S. households will be able to order up to four COVID-19 nasal swab tests when the federal program reopens, according to the website, COVIDtests.gov. The U.S. Health ...

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