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Governors Form New Health Care Coalition

The governors of 15 states have joined forces to create a new organization. The governors – all Democrats – announced the launch of the Governors Public Health Alliance, a group they say is “…designed to protect the health of people across the U.S.” and …will serve as a nonpartisan coordinating hub for governors and their public health leaders. The Governors Public Health Alliance will support Governors and their states in coordinating and collaborating to protect the public’s health by facilitating data sharing and communication about health threat detection, emergency preparedness [...]

October 22, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: |

Feds Clarify H-1B Visa Payment Requirement

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has issued guidance on new restrictions on H-1B visas issued in a presidential proclamation on September 19. The new guidance explains that for the requirement of a $100,000 payment to apply for such a visa: The Proclamation does not apply to any previously issued and currently valid H-1B visas, or any petitions submitted prior to 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time on September 21, 2025. In addition, the Proclamation does not prevent any holder of a current H-1B visa, or any alien beneficiary following petition [...]

October 21, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , |

Hospital at Home Program in Limbo

Medicare’s Acute Hospital Care at Home program is in limbo after the law authorizing it lapsed at the end of the 2025 federal fiscal year on September 30. As a result of this loss of authorization, CMS directed the more than 300 hospitals that participate in the program and care for seriously ill patients in their homes to discharge current participants or bring them back into their hospital. The program, created during the COVID-19 pandemic to free hospital beds for sicker patients who also were highly contagious, has been credited [...]

October 17, 2025|Categories: Medicare|Tags: , |

Federal Health Policy Update for October 16

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for October 10 - 16.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Please note that most HHS and other health care-related agencies have indicated that they will not be announcing new policies, publishing proposed regulations, or updating their web sites during the current federal government shutdown. Congress and the Shutdown In its tenth attempt, the Senate today failed to pass a Republican-sponsored continuing resolution (CR).  Republicans were unable to gain the 60 votes [...]

Medicaid DSH Cuts Have (Seemingly) Arrived

Cuts in Medicaid disproportionate share payments, mandated in 2010 under the Affordable Care Act to take effect in 2014 but delayed by Congress ever since, are now scheduled to begin taking effect because Congress’s latest extension of the delay lapsed with the end of the federal fiscal year on September 30. As a result, states – and hospitals that qualify for Medicaid DSH – are expected to see federal Medicaid DSH spending slashed by $8 billion a year for the next three years. Medicaid DSH payments are made to selected [...]

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