Who Controls Your Home Insurance? A High-Stakes California Race Could Decide

Few statewide elections stand to matter more this year than the race for insurance commissioner — the primary official tasked with stemming a wildfire-stoked home insurance crisis that has sent rates soaring across California. The insurance commissioner leads the state agency that approves rate hikes for home and auto plans, investigates complaints about providers and enforces ...

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California Officials Charge 21 People In Hospice Fraud Exceeding $250 Million

California officials last Thursday said they uncovered a multimillion-dollar scheme to use stolen identities from people outside the state to charge for hospice services paid for with a government insurance program.

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White House Says It’s Boosting Affordability Through Physician Reforms

A new report distills the Trump administration’s strategy as officials jockey to shape health care messages ahead of this year’s midterm elections.

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Hospitals Warn CMS Pay Hike Fails To Offset Inflation, Rising Uninsured Rates

Hospitals would receive a 2.4% rate increase for inpatient services in fiscal year 2027 under a proposal announced by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on Friday. If enacted, it would represent an approximately $1.4 billion increase. CMS also projects that additional payments for inpatient cases involving new technologies will rise by $464 million ...

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California Voters Will Face Dueling Ballot Propositions This Fall. Confusion is Likely

“This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters.” When California voters approved Proposition 13 in 1978, they forced a massive change in how government services are financed that continues to reverberate nearly a half-century later. Prop. 13’s limits on property taxes that had financed public schools and other units of local government for ...

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Eli Lilly Launches Oral GLP-1 Drug Across US Through Lilly Direct, Telehealth Providers

Eli Lilly has rolled out Foundayo, its oral GLP-1 pill, directly to consumers through its LillyDirect cash-pay channel, as well as to telehealth providers and pharmacies across the U.S. The drug is a once-daily oral obesity treatment. It is to be used alongside a reduced-calorie diet and increased exercise, the pharma company said in an announcement. ...

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Federal Priorities from NABIP’s 2026 Capitol Conference

Each year, the National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals (NABIP) gathers in Washington, D.C., for its Capitol Conference, bringing together hundreds of agents, benefits specialists, and industry leaders to engage directly with federal policymakers. The event serves as a coordinated advocacy effort, where NABIP members from across the country deliver a unified message to ...

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GOP Pushes Sweetener For Cash-Pay Drugs

Republicans in Congress are trying to attract more people to direct-to-consumer drug purchases on platforms like TrumpRx by requiring insurers to count that spending toward patients’ deductibles and out-of-pocket limits. Why it matters: Paying cash for drugs has limited appeal for insured patients, in part because it doesn’t help them get to the point where insurance picks up a bigger ...

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Pharma Fallout From Iran War Won’t End With Ceasefire

The Iran war is highlighting the fragile nature of global drug supply chains as disruptions ripple far beyond the Persian Gulf. Why it matters: Even if the ceasefire holds, disruptions to air cargo and the Strait of Hormuz bring the threat of higher prices for generic drugs and spot shortages, especially in developing countries. The conflict ...

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Dementia Risk Could Be Tied To Your Mindset And Outlook On Life, Study Suggests

New research has identified a possible link between a person’s outlook on life and their risk of developing dementia. The study, published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, examined whether having higher levels of optimism could reduce the chances of cognitive decline over time. Researchers analyzed data from more than 9,000 adults who ...

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