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Federal Health Policy Update for June 18
Don’t Miss: 340B Rebate Model pilot program – next steps Stricter rules on CMS’s reviews of new and existing section 1115 Medicaid demonstration programs Changes in health care institution accrediting practices HHS posts mental and behavioral health grant opportunities The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for June 12-18. Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress Both chambers of Congress will return to session on June 22. The House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee will hold [...]
Making Sense of New Medicaid Medical Frailty Exemption
The recent release of new Medicaid work and community engagement requirements has raised nearly as many questions as it answers about who will and who will not be eligible for Medicaid when the new criteria take effect next year. While the work and community engagement requirements themselves are relatively straightforward, questions remain about the medical frailty exception and who, based on their medical condition, will be exempt from the work or community engagement requirement. A number of sources have reported on the medical frailty exception. NY Times – “Trump Administration [...]
MACPAC Issues Report to Congress
The Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission has sent its 2026 report to Congress. The report – mandated by Congress – includes recommendations for: overseeing community engagement/work requirements in Medicaid, including MedPAC’s recommendation that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services develop a transparent plan through which it can monitor and evaluate community engagement requirements improving CMS’s oversight of the use of automation in Medicaid prior authorization decisions improving the accountability of states’ Medicaid managed care programs appropriate access to residential treatment services for Medicaid-enrolled youth with special behavioral [...]
MedPAC Reports to Congress
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission has issued its annual report to Congress. This year’s report examines: how Medicare payment incentives affect federal spending and the delivery of care and how those incentives can be improved the challenges beneficiaries encounter when deciding on their enrollment in Medicare how Medicare identifies improper payments – and how it can do so more effectively the association between enrollment in Medicare Advantage plans and provider finances access to selected palliative care services under Medicare’s hospice benefit MedPAC is an independent congressional agency that advises Congress [...]
Federal Health Policy Update for June 11
The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for June 5-11. Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Don’t Miss: CMS warns more than 500 hospitals for failing to meet price transparency requirements HHS OIG looks at Medicare Advantage rejections of post-acute services Federal court rejects $100,000 H-1B visa fee HHS RFI seeks new approaches, including AI, for treating addiction CMS creates new office to help with tech modernization Congress Some Republican members of Congress continue to plan for a third [...]
