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Policy and Legislation

By Kaiser Health News | 09:39 am | April 29, 2016
Administration officials moved Thursday to improve low Medicaid enrollment for emerging prisoners, urging states to start signups before release and expand eligibility to thousands of former inmates in halfway houses near the end of their sentences.
By Susan Morse | 03:55 pm | April 28, 2016
The criticism of the drug company's price increases are valid, said new board member William Ackman.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 03:23 pm | April 28, 2016
The California Medical Association is opting in to a legal battle currently being waged by the ACLU of Northern California against Dignity Health, one of the largest health systems in the country.
By Jeff Lagasse | 10:45 am | April 28, 2016
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has made public a "lightly redacted" copy of the letter it sent to beleaguered blood-testing company Theranos on March 18, with newly revealed allegations that its proprietary testing devices often failed to meet the company's own accuracy requirements for certain tests -- in one instance, failing to accurately detect prostate cancer.
By Kaiser Health News | 07:46 am | April 28, 2016
The results come as Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has repeatedly derided the law for including too many concessions to the private healthcare industry and costing consumers too much.
By Susan Morse | 06:51 pm | April 27, 2016
The more flexible Quality Payment Program for physicians is aimed at reducing the reporting burden and offers financial incentives.
By Susan Morse | 02:47 pm | April 27, 2016
For the first time, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is adding Medicare claims data submitted by hospitals to quality measures posted on its consumer-based website, Nursing Home Compare.
By Jeff Lagasse | 10:14 am | April 26, 2016
Transparency in how drug companies set pricing is needed to reform the pharmaceuticals industry, The Campaign for Sustainable Drug Pricing claims in a new series of proposals aimed at making the prescription drug marketplace more open and competitive.
By Susan Morse | 03:48 pm | April 25, 2016
While losses in the Obamacare exchange markets are chasing insurance giant UnitedHealthcare away, New England insurer Harvard Pilgrim Health Care says the exchange business is a major moneymaker.
By Kaiser Health News | 12:52 pm | April 20, 2016
Bowing to pressure from the hospital industry and Congress, the Obama administration on Wednesday delayed releasing its new hospital quality rating measure just a day before its planned launch.