Trump’s Effort To Target Television Drug Ads Could Have Massive Implications

An effort by President Trump’s administration to curb advertising for pharmaceutical drugs on television is posing a potential marketing hurdle for some of the country’s largest drugmakers while threatening a key revenue stream for media companies.

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Kaiser Permanente, Renown Health Unveil Insurance, Outpatient Joint Venture

Integrated nonprofit health systems Kaiser Permanente and Renown Health have announced a joint venture giving the former an entry into northern Nevada. The deal, announced Wednesday, is still pending regulatory approval but is expected to close in early 2026. With it, the partners would own and operate a health plan and new outpatient care network ...

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California Legislature Passes 2 Prior Authorization Reform Bills

Two prior authorization reform bills have passed the California legislature and are headed to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk. The California Medical Association, which supported the legislation, said in a Sept. 11 news release the bills “aim to dramatically streamline the system, ensuring timely access to care for patients.” If signed by Mr. Newsom, Assembly Bill 512 would: ...

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Major Payers Set To Grow Market Share Over Next Decade. But Headwinds Await, Too

A new analysis from Morningstar estimates that the major national firms will continue to grow their share of the market over the next decade. The study projects that the six largest carriers—Aetna, Centene, Cigna, Elevance Health, Humana and UnitedHealthcare—will insure 56% of Americans by 2034, increasing from 41% in 2014. As of 2024, these six ...

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Here’s How National Vaccine Chaos Could Put California Health At Risk

The chaotic national dialogue around immunizations could cause widespread and lasting damage to public health, even in places like the Bay Area where vaccine support remains robust, say experts in infectious diseases. As national leaders, including the United States’ own health secretary, argue about and frequently dismiss the value of vaccines across all ages, public ...

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The Big Money At Stake In RFK Jr.’S Vaccine Offensive

Vaccines are a big business. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to take a blowtorch to it. Next week’s meeting of an outside panel of vaccine experts could transform how major insurance carriers cover shots instrumental in containing the spread of deadly diseases like Covid-19, measles, mumps and rubella. Kennedy, as health secretary, has already stacked the influential panel with ...

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Eating One Type Of Nut Daily Could Lower ‘Bad’ Cholesterol, Improve Heart Health, Study Finds

A simple snack swap could deliver big health benefits, new research shows. A clinical trial led by Oregon State University found that eating about two ounces of almonds a day – roughly 45 nuts – was found to lower LDL cholesterol, the “bad” type that clogs arteries and also offer other surprising perks. The study, published in ...

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Employers Anticipate Significant Health Benefit Cost Hike For 2026

With more than 1,700 employers polled, findings show that total health benefit costs per employee are expected to rise by an average of 6.5% in 2026, the highest rate since 2010.

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Just 1% Of Employees Drive Nearly A Third Of All Health Care Spending

Individuals with significant chronic and comorbid conditions drive a disproportionate percentage of the health care dollars spent by employers on workplace-based health care benefits. High-cost claimants account for about 20% of participants but about 80% of spending, according to an EBRI fact sheet. “This matters to employers, who have spent decades trying to control rising health ...

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Dental Insurance About To Turn Ugly, Exec Warns Of Rate Hikes

If Amy Friedrich is right, benefits advisors who see a way to help employers lock in reasonable dental insurance prices through 2028 should do that. Friedrich warned about the possibility of coming price hikes last week in New York, at a conference for insurance stock investors that was organized by KBW. Friedrich, the president of Principal ...

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