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House to Mull Cutting HHS Budget
The House Appropriations Committee has released a new budget proposal that would reduce the Department of Health and Human Services’ budget by six percent in the coming year. Overall, the proposal calls for reducing HHS’s discretionary budget by $13.7 billion. Much of that cut would come from a proposed reduction of 19 percent in the budget of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The proposed budget also calls for $100 million for Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) funding; the elimination of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; and [...]
Federal Health Policy Update for August 28
The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for August 22-28. Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress The House and Senate are in recess and will return to Washington D.C. on September 2. Funding for the federal government expires on September 30, as will a number of health care extenders, including for telehealth flexibilities, the Acute Hospital Care at Home program, the Medicare-dependent hospital and low-volume hospital programs, and delays to reductions to Medicaid disproportionate share (Medicaid DSH) allotments. [...]
New Committee to Consider Federal Role in Health Care
The Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services are forming a new committee to “restore patient-driven care.” The group, to be called the “Federal Healthcare Advisory Committee,” will consist of “… experts charged with delivering strategic recommendations directly to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz to improve how care is financed and delivered across Medicare, Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and the Health Insurance Marketplace.” As described in a CMS news release, the scope of [...]
Federal Health Policy Update for August 21
The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for August 15-21. Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress The House and Senate are in recess and will return to Washington D.C. on September 2. Funding for the federal government expires on September 30, as will a number of health care extenders, including for telehealth flexibilities, the Acute Hospital Care at Home program, the Medicare-dependent hospital and low-volume hospital programs, and delays to Medicaid disproportionate share (Medicaid DSH) allotments. In the [...]
Potential Implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
The publication Health Affairs has published a number of newsletters and articles about the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill and its potential implications for consumers and providers. To learn more, see the following pieces: “The BBB: Consumer Choice and Market Competition” “The Budget Bill’s Impact on Immigrant Access to Health Care” “The 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' Now Law, Does Not Protect Rural Hospitals” “With Budget Reconciliation Bill Enacted, Health Care Changes Loom” “The Big Beautiful Bill: A New Era for Health Policy? w/ Katie Keith” “Trump's Deregulation Era & The [...]