ICER Releases White Paper on Strategies to Address Payer Challenges Associated with Gene Therapies, Provides Needed Policy Reforms and Market Actions

ICER Releases White Paper on Strategies to Address Payer Challenges Associated with Gene Therapies, Provides Needed Policy Reforms and Market Actions

The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) and Tufts Medicine NEWDIGS released a white paper entitled “Managing the Challenges of Paying for Gene Therapy: Strategies for Market Action and Policy Reform.” ICER explains that it is the intent of the paper to call for thoughtful consideration of both market actions and policy reforms that have the potential to address… (Slifer, April 23, 2024) #Insurance Reform, #Pharmacy Benefit Managers, #Prescription Drugs

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Agency Finalizes Minimum Staffing Standards for Long-Term Care (LTC) Facilities and Medicaid Institutional Payment Transparency Reporting

Agency Finalizes Minimum Staffing Standards for Long-Term Care (LTC) Facilities and Medicaid Institutional Payment Transparency Reporting

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released a Minimum Staffing Standards for Long-Term Care (LTC) Facilities and Medicaid Institutional Payment Transparency Reporting final rule (press release, fact sheet). What it is. The final rule outlines minimum staffing requirements for Medicare and Medicaid-certified LTCs. Why it’s important for you. CMS finalizes a total nurse staffing standard of 3.48 hours per resident day (HPRD),… (Colocho, April 22, 2024) #Care Coordination, #Costs, #Health Equity, #Long-Term Care, #Skilled Nursing Facilities, #Transparency, #Workforce

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Leadership Consortium Requests Input from Health Care and Biomedical Sciences Professionals Regarding its AI Code of Conduct Draft; Comments Due May 3

Leadership Consortium Requests Input from Health Care and Biomedical Sciences Professionals Regarding its AI Code of Conduct Draft; Comments Due May 3

The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) unveiled a draft framework aimed at ensuring the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in health care and biomedical sciences. The framework, titled “Artificial Intelligence in Health, Health Care, and Biomedical Science: An AI Code of Conduct Principles and Commitments Discussion Draft,” outlines strategies for health care organizations to enhance the accuracy, safety,… (Colocho, April 19, 2024) #Health Equity, #Health Information Technology, #Public Health, #Transparency

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Administration Wraps Up IRA Catalytic Program Webinars and Highlights Future Work

Administration Wraps Up IRA Catalytic Program Webinars and Highlights Future Work

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE) held a presentation to discuss the Office’s Catalytic Program on Utilizing the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The catalytic program is intended to support health care providers in taking advantage of the tax credits, grants, and other supports made available by the IRA. OCCHE is hosting a series… (McClurg, April 19, 2024) #Hospitals

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Colorado submits 1115 waiver proposal to expand access to mental health services, strengthen Medicaid coverage for formerly incarcerated individuals, and adopt continuous coverage for children ages 0-3. Comments are due by May 18, 2024

Colorado submits 1115 waiver proposal to expand access to mental health services, strengthen Medicaid coverage for formerly incarcerated individuals, and adopt continuous coverage for children ages 0-3. Comments are due by May 18, 2024

Today, CMS announced that Colorado is seeking to amend its Medicaid Section 1115 Colorado Expanding the Substance Use Disorder Continuum of Care demonstration to expand access to mental health services, strengthen access for formerly incarcerated individuals, and adopt continuous coverage for children ages 0-3. Additional details are included below and comments are due by May 18, 2024. Colorado’s proposed amendment would add three new… (Eisen, April 18, 2024) #Mental and Behavioral Health

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Agency Releases Report on Factors Influencing Budgetary Savings for Medicare ACOs

Agency Releases Report on Factors Influencing Budgetary Savings for Medicare ACOs

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a comprehensive report detailing the performance and future directions of Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) have been in operation for over a decade, aiming to improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of care provided to Medicare beneficiaries. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has previously assessed the budgetary impacts of these… (Colocho, April 17, 2024) #Accountable Care Organizations, #Costs

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Department Issues Proposed Rule to Reduce HUD-Assisted Housing Barriers for Applicants with Criminal Records; Comments Due June 10

Department Issues Proposed Rule to Reduce HUD-Assisted Housing Barriers for Applicants with Criminal Records; Comments Due June 10

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released a proposed rule entitled, “Reducing Barriers to HUD-Assisted Housing” on April 10th.  The overarching goal of the proposed rule is to revise existing regulations to remove barriers to HUD-assisted housing for individuals with criminal records.  Comments are due June 10. As described in the proposed rule, everyone needs a safe… (Colocho, April 17, 2024) #Health Equity, #Housing, #Public Health

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Health Subcommittee Grapples with Health Care Cybersecurity Challenges in the Wake of Change Healthcare Cyberattack

Health Subcommittee Grapples with Health Care Cybersecurity Challenges in the Wake of Change Healthcare Cyberattack

The House Energy and Commerce (E&C) Health Subcommittee convened a hearing to address health care cybersecurity in the aftermath of the Change Healthcare ransomware attack, which severely disrupted the health care industry. Committee members heard from industry experts on the severity of the attack, and expressed deep concern and frustration regarding the devastating impact on hospitals, physicians, and health care… (Colocho, April 17, 2024) #Health Information Technology, #Hospitals, #Physicians, #Privacy, #Transparency

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Ranking Members Question Biden Administration on Dietary Guidelines Development

Ranking Members Question Biden Administration on Dietary Guidelines Development

The Ranking Members of the Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions (HELP) Committee Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture Committee John Boozman (R-AR) sent a letter to the Biden Administration requesting information on how it is developing federal nutrition guidelines in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025. The Dietary Guidelines are developed and updated every five years, and are then… (McClurg, April 17, 2024) #Nutrition

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Commissioners Explore Available Data on Medicaid Unwinding, Contemplate Next Steps

Commissioners Explore Available Data on Medicaid Unwinding, Contemplate Next Steps

The Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (MACPAC) convened a session on Medicaid Unwinding. Principal Analysis and Research Advisor Martha Heberlein led panelists through a discussion exploring the lessons learned, the information available on policy successes and failures, and beneficiary experiences. Commissioners expressed an interest in continuing to explore topics such as state flexibilities that should continue beyond the… (Marceno, April 13, 2024) <span style="font-size:90%;

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