Employers Hope To Weather Inflation Without Shifting Healthcare Costs To Workers: Survey

Employers are bracing for 2024, fearing they’ll face inflation and soaring healthcare costs while still trying to recruit and retain workers in a tight labor market, a new survey shows.

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Appeals Court To Hear Arguments About Obamacare Preventive Coverage

A federal appeals court will hear arguments Tuesday about whether to continue a pause of a Texas district court’s ruling that struck down an ObamaCare provision requiring insurers to cover preventive services for free.

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FDA allows temporary import of unapproved Chinese cancer drug to ease U.S. shortage

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized the temporary importation of an unapproved chemotherapy drug from China in effort to ease an acute shortage of cancer drugs in the United States, according to an update posted to the agency’s website Friday.

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A Look At The Early Days Of Medicaid Redeterminations: KFF

The cracks in Medicaid that some experts feared eligible beneficiaries could slip through during the disenrollment process appear to forming, according to a new KFF survey. Many people eligible for Medicaid have not gone through the reenrollment process before. Many others simply aren’t aware that they’re eligible, according to KFF’s review of early data from 11 states. These ...

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Apple Provides Powerful Insights Into New Areas Of Health

Apple today announced new health features in iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, expanding into two impactful areas and providing innovative tools and experiences across platforms. New mental health features allow users to log their momentary emotions and daily moods, see valuable insights, and easily access assessments and resources. iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch ...

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An Early Look At What Drove 2022’s Health Care Spending Slowdown

Altarum’s monthly Health Sector Economic Indicators (HSEI) spending series tracks US health care spending and its components on a monthly basis using data released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis and other sources to reflect as closely as possible the categories and spending totals published annually by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in the National ...

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Younger People Driving More High-Cost Claims For Employers: Survey

Self-insured employers face myriad challenges in trying to manage growing healthcare costs, and one of those results from recent history, according to a survey by the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions (NAHPC). “Employers are seeing a rise in high-cost claims for younger plan members, with $1 million+ claims disproportionately weighted toward this demographic,” the NAHPC survey ...

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Patients, Providers Still See Many Pain Points With ‘Digital Front Door’ And Care Access, Survey Finds

Despite the increased adoption of digital health tools and telehealth in the past three years, patients and providers see the “digital front door” as still being a less-than-ideal entry point into healthcare, according to a new Experian Health report. The report is based on a survey (PDF), conducted in December 2022, that reached 202 providers and 1,001 U.S. ...

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Biosimilars Are Not Having a Big Impact on Insulin Prices

Biosimilars were supposed to be the catalyst for lower biologics prices, but in the case of insulin products, the leadership now seems to be coming from Medicare and the three dominant insulin producers: Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi. Following a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 that limited the monthly out-of-pocket cost ...

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As Medicaid Purge Begins, ‘Staggering Numbers’ Of Americans Lose Coverage

More than 600,000 Americans have lost Medicaid coverage since pandemic protections ended on April 1. And a KFF Health News analysis of state data shows the vast majority were removed from state rolls for not completing paperwork. Under normal circumstances, states review their Medicaid enrollment lists regularly to ensure every recipient qualifies for coverage. But because ...

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