Author: Scott Welch
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed on Friday a budget that pares back a number of progressive priorities, including a landmark health care expansion for low-income adult immigrants without legal status, to close a $12 billion deficit. It’s the third year in a row the nation’s most populous state has been forced to slash funding or stop some ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) established the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to fund research into the effectiveness, benefits, and harms of various medical treatments and interventions. This research is funded in part by the PCORI fee – an annual fee paid by: Health insurance carriers on fully insured medical plans, and Employers that sponsor self-funded medical plans (including ...
Effective July 1, 2025, Optum Rx is removing reauthorization for more than 60 drugs that treat chronic conditions. The newly added medications include treatments for seven chronic conditions, such as behavioral health, HIV, dry eye disease, high cholesterol and hypertension. “Chronic conditions affect about 60% of Americans and are the leading cause of death in ...
UC Health and Blue Shield of California, which are at an impasse over the terms of a new contract that could disrupt health care for thousands of Californians, have extended the deadline for reaching a new agreement from July 9 to Aug. 9. This means the thousands of Californians who get medical care at UC ...
Blue Shield of California is cutting broker commissions for new enrollments into Medicare Advantage PPO plans in Alameda, Orange and San Diego counties, effective July 1. The new policy does not affect commission payments of existing membership, according to a June memo sent to brokers. Several large insurers have cut MA commissions recently, including UnitedHealthcare, Elevance Health ...
The Supreme Court upheld a key preventive services task force in a 6-3 ruling issued Friday morning. The high court determined that members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, which makes recommendations for coverage requirements under the Affordable Care Act, are selected within the bounds of the Constitution. In the case, Braidwood Management, an ...
In 2025, nearly 4 in 10 people said they worried about being able to afford their medications, up significantly from 27% in 2024.
US health officials met with with Walmart Inc., Amazon.com Inc. and other retailers this week as part of an effort to help Americans get their medicines more directly from companies that make them, according to people familiar with the talks. The conversations between the Trump administration and experts from the nascent straight-to-consumer drug industry are ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe’s recent sale to a research institute “does not comply” with California’s landmark genetic privacy law, state Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office said Monday. What happened: Bonta’s office said the terms of 23andMe’s sale, approved Friday by a federal bankruptcy judge, run afoul of the state’s Genetic Information Privacy Act, which requires companies to ...
Summer heat has swept the U.S., with warnings issued across the East Coast and Midwest. In addition to putting stress on the body, hot weather can also take a toll on the brain and mental health. Dr. Jace Reed, director of emergency psychiatry at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, emphasized in an interview with Fox News Digital ...