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A Closer Look at the Proposed Drug Prior Authorization Regulation

Last month, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services proposed new requirements for the prior authorization of drugs for patients served by Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, CHIP, and qualified health plans in the federal marketplace. This proposal represented a next step to requirements CMS laid out in 2024 when it called on payers to offer electronic prior authorization for medical services and to respond to providers within required timeframes:  seven days for standard requests and 72 hours for expedited requests. Now, CMS proposes requiring these payers to meet these standards through [...]

MACPAC Meets

Members of the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission met last week in Washington, D.C. During the course of the deliberations, MACPAC’s staff made the following presentations to the commissioners: Automation in Medicaid Prior Authorization: Recommendations Exploring the Role of the State Medicaid Agency in the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly: Recommendations and Updated Implications Appropriate Access to Residential Services for Children and Youth with Behavioral Health Needs: Recommendations Implementing Community Engagement Requirements in Medicaid: Recommendation and Updated Implications Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs [...]

Hospital at Home Proving its Worth?

A new study suggests that hospital at home programs are producing positive results for patients and the health care system. Positive results such as greater comfort for patients, fewer returns to the hospital emergency department within 30 days of discharge, lower in-hospital mortality, reduced costs, and improved outcomes. Serving patients at home also frees hospital beds for sicker patients – an important consideration in communities where hospital occupancy levels are especially high. In hospital at home programs, patients receive acute-care services in their own homes with the help of remote [...]

May 12, 2026|Categories: hospitals, Medicare, Uncategorized|

The Latest CMS Efforts on Prior Authorization

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services continues to work tackling the challenges posed by health insurers that insist they will not pay for certain medical services unless they authorize those services beforehand. In a new blog post, CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz reviews past, current, and future agency efforts to address the challenges posed by the need to obtain prior authorization for medical services.  The latest such step, he notes, is adding electronic prior authorization to the Health Tech Ecosystem.  Under this approach, work groups across the spectrum of stakeholders [...]

Federal Health Policy Update for May 7

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for May 1-7.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress Congress hopes to pass a reconciliation package to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection before June 1; lawmakers would then turn to a potential third reconciliation measure to address health care affordability before the mid-term elections.  Health care provisions in a potential third reconciliation bill could include expanded access to health savings accounts (HSAs); changes to the [...]

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