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This broad category includes articles concerning health insurance costs, carrier and health plan news, changing benefits technology, and surveys by the Kaiser Family Foundation and others on employee benefits.

House Passes Tax Bill With HSA And ICHRA Program Expansion Provisions

Members of the U.S. House voted 215-214 shortly before 7 a.m. today to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill tax and budget package — a bill that contains 13 provisions that could make the rules for health reimbursement arrangements and health savings accounts more flexible.

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HHS Sets “Most Favoured Nation” Pricing Targets For Drug Makers

Drug manufacturers will now have to commit to the new pricing model to avoid regulatory action in the US.

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RFK Jr. Says Food And Pharma Are Poisoning Americans. His Big Report Says A Fix Is Coming.

A much anticipated report led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says that children’s health is in crisis and that it’s likely the result of ultraprocessed food, exposure to chemicals, lack of exercise, stress, and overprescription of drugs. But the report, from the Kennedy-led Make America Healthy Again Commission, shies away from the strident ...

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Trump Predicts Drug Prices Will ‘Drop Like A Rock’ After New Executive Order

President Trump on Thursday claimed his recent “most favored nation” executive order could cause U.S. drug prices to “drop like a rock” in just a matter of weeks, saying the savings will be “incalculable.” In a briefing to discuss the newly released Make America Healthy Again Commission’s report on children’s health, Trump ended the event by ...

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CMS Updates Hospital Price Transparency Guidance Following Executive Order

CMS updated its hospital price transparency guidance May 22, requiring hospitals to post the actual prices of items and services, not estimates. The update comes after President Donald Trump issued an executive order Feb. 25 aimed at boosting healthcare price transparency. In the updated guidance, CMS said hospitals must display payer-specific standard charges as dollar amounts in their machine-readable ...

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RFK Jr.’s Report Had A Surprise Target: Your Doctor

From food to pharma, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took on all the suspects he’s long maligned in a report on health threats to kids — along with one unexpected one: Doctors. Laced throughout the report from Kennedy’s Make America Healthy Again Commission are accusations against doctors — for reportedly being influenced by the ...

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House Budget Committee Overcomes Conservative Pushback To Advance Reconciliation Package

A key House panel has signed off on the GOP’s massive reconciliation package, after overcoming some intra-party pushback on the provisions. The House Budget Committee advanced the proposal late Sunday after several Republicans joined Democrats in rejecting the proposal in a 16-21 vote on Friday. Four GOP representatives sided against the bill, arguing that the included spending ...

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Concerns Rise Over Medical Coverage Losses From ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

Doctors, patients and health experts are bracing for massive coverage losses as House Republicans are poised to impose Medicaid work requirements as part of the “big, beautiful bill” encompassing many of President Trump’s legislative priorities. They are warning that a blizzard of red tape and administrative hurdles will strip people of needed health care. The ...

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Double Blow: Drug Tariffs and Wage Hikes Threaten California’s Pharmacies

In the dim basement of a Salt Lake City pharmacy, hundreds of amber-colored plastic pill bottles sit stacked in rows, one man’s defensive wall in a tariff war. Independent pharmacist Benjamin Jolley and his colleagues worry that the tariffs, aimed at bringing drug production to the United States, could instead drive companies out of business ...

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California Medical Association Condemns Governor’s Plan To Divert Voter-Approved Health Care Funds

Governor Newsom’s revised budget proposal diverts funding from voter-approved Prop 35 and Prop 56 health care funds to backfill the state’s deficit—violating voter intent and threatening access to care for millions of Medi-Cal patients. CMA is urging legislators to reject the proposal.

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