Trump Health Care Proposal Billed as Consumer Protection but Adds Enrollment Hoops

The Trump administration issued its first major set of proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act on Monday that federal officials said are intended to crack down on fraud in the program. Policy experts said they will make it harder for consumers to sign up for coverage, potentially reducing enrollment.

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What Brokers Need to Know About Trump Proposal

CMS issued the “Marketplace Integrity and Affordability Proposed Rule”. The rule proposes additional safeguards to protect consumers from improper enrollments and changes to their health care coverage, as well as establish standards to ensure the integrity of the Marketplaces.

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Thought Inflation Was Bad? Health Insurance Premiums Are Rising Even Faster

Average monthly premiums for families with employer-provided health coverage in California’s private sector nearly doubled over the last 15 years, from just over $1,000 in 2008 to almost $2,000 in 2023, a KFF Health News analysis of federal data shows. That’s more than twice the rate of inflation.

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House Passes Chronic Disease Flexibility Act To Expand Coverage Under High-Deductible Health Plans

New legislation advanced by a voice vote March 4 would codify 14 pre-deductible healthcare services through high-deductible health plans (HDHPs). It codifies guidance from President Donald Trump’s first term increasing flexible coverage options for HDHPs. The bill would allow medical products and services like beta-blockers, blood pressure monitors, glucometers, inhalers and cholesterol drugs to be ...

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Musk Eyes Social Security And Benefit Programs For Cuts While Claiming Widespread Fraud

Elon Musk pushed debunked theories about Social Security on Monday while describing federal benefit programs as rife with fraud, suggesting they will be a primary target in his crusade to reduce government spending. The billionaire entrepreneur, who is advising President Donald Trump, suggested that $500 billion to $700 billion in waste needed to be cut. “Most of the federal ...

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More Hospitals Are Treating Patients At Home To Reduce Overcrowding. Here’s How It Works.

For James Edwards, a 57-year-old patient with congestive heart failure, recovering at home from shortness of breath rather than in a hospital setting was a welcome option. Nurses come to check on him twice a day and monitoring equipment would notify the hospital about any change in vitals. The house calls are part of a ...

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RFK Jr. Awkward Face-To-Face With Food Companies

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning to meet with top executives of several major food brands on Monday, marking the first sitdown between the new Health and Human Services secretary and companies he’s publicly accused of harming Americans’ health. Senior leaders from General Mills and PepsiCo are among those expected to participate in the discussion ...

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Walgreens to Be Bought by Private Equity Firm in $10 Billion Deal

Shares of Walgreens Boots Alliance have lost about half their value in the past year, as the chain has faced pressure in its retail and pharmacy businesses.

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HHS Employees Offered $25K Voluntary Buyout Offer—But Not All FDA Workers

Editor’s Note: This is a developing story. If you are a dismissed or active federal worker with information to share, please reach out at ntong@questex.com Updated: Monday, March 10 at 5:07 p.m. ET Health and Human Services (HHS) Department employees, which totals about 80,000, were offered voluntary buyouts to resign from their jobs Friday night. The agency’s employees ...

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Lawmakers Hear Worst-Case Scenarios: Medicaid Cuts In Nevada

Last week, Nevada state lawmakers heard worst case scenarios if Congress significantly reduces federal Medicaid spending. There’s a lot of uncertainty as state lawmakers are required to pass the biennial budget over the next 100 days. One in four Nevadans is insured by Medicaid, the health care insurance program for low-income and disabled Americans. In Nevada, ...

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