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Department Issues Guidance on Compliance with Federal Antidiscrimination Laws for Recipients of Federal Funding

The Department of Justice (DOJ) issued formal guidance outlining how recipients of federal funding, including educational institutions, public agencies, and federal contractors, should interpret and comply with existing federal antidiscrimination laws (press release). The memorandum, Guidance for Recipients of Federal Funding Regarding Unlawful Discrimination, provides long-awaited formal direction to grant recipients and other entities subject to federal antidiscrimination laws, clarifying… (Colocho, August 7, 2025) #Grants, #Health Equity, #Public Health, #Workforce

Agency Finds NIH Violated Federal Law by Withholding Grant Funds; Ongoing Litigation to Determine Fate of Terminated Awards

Yesterday, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) concluded that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) violated the Impoundment Control Act of 1974 (ICA) by withholding billions of dollars in congressionally appropriated grant funding without following the procedures required under federal law. According to GAO’s findings, in response to executive directives specifically targeting equity-related programs, NIH terminated over 1,800 grants and paused… (Eisen, August 5, 2025) #National Institutes of Health

Committee Considers Legislation to Expand Employee Stock Ownership Plan Participation; Markup Scheduled for July 30

The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) held a hearing to examine a suite of bipartisan legislative proposals designed to expand access to Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs). ESOPs are retirement plans in which a company’s employees collectively hold stock in the company. With approximately 11 million American workers already participating in ESOPs, Committee members and witnesses… (Colocho, July 29, 2025) #Workforce

Final Listening Session on Ways to Make Prescription Drugs More Affordable Convened; Features Legislative Proposals to Curb Anticompetitive Behaviors 

Today, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) convened its third and final listening session on ways to make prescription drugs more affordable for Americans by promoting competition. This session focused on turning insights from the previous two sessions into action and featured Congressional staffers who spoke to various legislative efforts to curb anticompetitive practices in… (Slifer, August 4, 2025) #Drug Pricing, #Food and Drug Administration, #Generic Drugs, #Pharmacy Benefit Managers, #Prescription Drugs

Agency Finalizes a 2.6 Percent Payment Increase in the FY 2026 Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Prospective Payment System Final Rule

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the fiscal year (FY) 2026 inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) prospective payment system (PPS) final rule (final rule; fact sheet). What it is. The final rule includes updates on the payment rate, outlier thresholds, and wage index decreases, along with measure and patient data assessment changes for the quality reporting program. Why… (Marceno, August 1, 2025) #Costs, #Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities, #Insurance Coverage, #Quality

Agency Finalizes 2.6 Percent Payment Increase for Hospices in FY 2026 

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released the fiscal year (FY) 2026 hospice payment rate update final rule (fact sheet). What it is. The final rule addresses the hospice wage index, payment rates, and aggregate cap amount for FY 2026, along with updates to the hospice quality reporting program (HQRP). Why it’s important for you. CMS finalizes a… (Testa, August 1, 2025) #End of Life and Palliative Care, #Hospice, #Quality

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