HSA Company Accused Of Defrauding Consumers, Confiscating Funds

The Chicago law firm Loftus & Eisenberg filed a class action suit in Houston federal court alleging a health services account company has been stealing funds from HSA participants. The lawsuit, Woodbright v. Health Matching Account Services Inc., alleges the company took tens of millions of dollars from consumers nationwide. The 71-page complaint, comparing the terms of ...

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You Can Reduce Your Risk of Dementia. Here’s How to Get Started

One key to healthy aging is to keep our minds sharp. And some of the best strategies to fend off dementia, stroke and even late-life depression come down to our daily habits. “You can substantially reduce your risk through the lifestyle choices you make,” says Dr. Jonathan Rosand, a neurologist and co-founder of the McCance Center ...

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Employers And Benefits Brokers Unite To Defend Group Health Tax Exclusion

The coalition is trying to ward off any efforts to weaken the current federal income tax exclusion for employer-sponsored health benefits. They oppose moves to cap the exclusion to increase federal tax revenue and help narrow the federal budget deficit or offset the cost of other federal tax cuts or federal program funding increases.

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California and Other States Rush Medicaid Requests Before Trump Return

States are racing to have their Medicaid requests approved before the Trump administration takes power. The new administration is expected to have a very different view of Medicaid than the Biden administration, and GOP lawmakers in Congress are eyeing major changes.

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Trump Picks Robert F. Kennedy Jr. To Lead Department Of Health And Human Services

President-elect Donald Trump picked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be the next Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. The position requires confirmation by the Senate. He touted the appointment as one of the most important in his Cabinet.

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California To Cover More ‘Dreamers’ In State Health Insurance

When it comes to healthcare, California is now open for enrollment. Covered California, the state’s marketplace for health insurance is now open for residents, regardless of immigration status to shop for affordable health care. For this session it launched the “Let’s Talk About Health” initiative, as it hopes to get more people engaged when it ...

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New Drugmaker TV Ads Attack PBM Rebates And Health Insurers

The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America has introduced two new TV ads attacking pharmacy benefit managers and health insurers. Both ads feature a smarmy PhRMA spokes villain, Middleman, snatching a prescription drug rebate card away from a woman who needs to help pay for her medications. In a longer version, Middleman hands the rebate card ...

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10 Things To Watch For With ACA Open Enrollment Underway

On average across states, 9.6 insurers are participating on the ACA Marketplaces, which is higher than in any previous year.

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New FDA Rules For TV Drug Ads: Simpler Language And No Distractions

Those ever-present TV drug ads showing patients hiking, biking or enjoying a day at the beach could soon have a different look: New rules require drugmakers to be clearer and more direct when explaining their medications’ risks and side effects. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration spent more than 15 years crafting the guidelines, which are ...

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COVID-Era Telehealth Prescribing Extended Again

The Drug Enforcement Administration and Health and Human Services ended an impasse over the virtual prescribing of controlled substances that threatened access to drugs like Adderall by extending pandemic-era flexibilities through the end of 2025. Why it matters: Keeping the status quo leaves the question of whether to make controlled substances available without an in-person doctor’s visit for ...

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