Insurers Warn Flat 2027 MA Rates Could Drive Benefit Cuts, Market Exits

Health insurers are warning that flat Medicare Advantage rates, as proposed by the Trump administration late Monday, would likely force them to take a deep look at the benefits they offer. Chris Bond, spokesperson for AHIP, the key lobbying organization for the insurance industry, said in a statement that the organization and its members “welcome reforms ...

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Insurers Point To Providers, Drugmakers For Driving Up Health Costs

Health insurance CEOs testifying before Congress about whether they’re to blame for soaring health care costs have a plan: pass the buck. Five CEOs of major insurers will make the case that the health care premiums they set are rising because of prices charged by other health care players — like hospitals and drugmakers — ...

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Partial Government Shutdown Looms, Threatening To Stall Health Funding Package, Telehealth Extensions

Six annual spending bills for the current budget year are awaiting action in the Senate this week, including a key appropriations package that would fund the Department of Health and Human Services through Sept. 30. But the sweeping government funding package is now in peril as Senate Democrats vowed to oppose it in the wake ...

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Thousands Of Kaiser Workers Walk Out As Labor Dispute Escalates

More than 31,000 Kaiser Permanente nurses and other health care workers walked off the job early Monday, launching an open-ended strike across California and Hawaii that could disrupt operations at dozens of hospitals and hundreds of clinics. The workers, represented by the United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals, say the strike was triggered by ...

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House Passes Health Funding Package, Including PBM Reform

The House passed a key appropriations package that would fund the Department of Health and Human Services through Sept. 30, including a step toward reforms for pharmacy benefit managers. The package passed by a 341-88 vote, and it includes elements that would prevent PBMs from tying compensation in Part D to the list price of ...

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House Hearings Highlight Need For ‘Systemic’ Change In Healthcare

The House Ways and Means Committee hearing has concluded, bringing a long day of questioning for major health insurance executives to an end. More than nine hours of total questioning across two hearings touched on a slew of factors impacting the affordability of healthcare: the Affordable Care Act, claims denials, prior authorization and consolidation. Paul ...

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DMHC Issues Guidance In Response To CMA Concerns On COVID-19 Cost Shifting

On January 15, 2026, the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) issued new guidance in All-Plan Letter (APL) 26-002 clarifying the obligation of health care service plans, including Medi-Cal managed care plans, to reimburse providers for COVID-19 testing and immunizations. California Medical Association (CMA)-sponsored Senate Bill 510 (2021) requires health plans and insurers to reimburse providers ...

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Court Rules Pharmacies Can Pursue Racketeering Claims Against Major PBMs

Pharmacies may have a better chance to win racketeering lawsuits against other insulin supply-chain players than health plans or patients do. U.S. District Judge Brian Martinotti recently issued two rulings that let pharmacies, or “direct purchaser” plaintiffs, move ahead with claims against pharmacy benefit managers that were based on the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt ...

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3 Simple Lifestyle Changes Could Add Almost A Decade To Your Life, Research Shows

A few small changes to your daily routine could add years to your life. Combined shifts in sleep, exercise and diet may significantly extend lifespan and years spent in good health, according to a new study published in The Lancet. Researchers at the University of Sydney analyzed data from 59,078 adults in the U.K. Biobank. Their sleep ...

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Congress Pitches Bipartisan Health Package: 8 Things To Know

Hospital leaders are getting long-awaited clarity from Congress this week as lawmakers unveil a bipartisan healthcare deal tied to a broader government funding package. The 771-page proposal includes major wins for providers, including a multiyear delay of Medicaid DSH cuts, key Medicare payment extensions for rural hospitals and permanent hospital-at-home authority. It also preserves pandemic-era telehealth flexibilities ...

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