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Remake of Organ Donation Process Continues

The current effort to remake the organ donation process is moving toward a critical juncture. The overhaul, launched more than two years ago as the “Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Modernization Initiative,” has now moved to the stage where the organizations that facilitate organ donations in the future will be decided. The current plan, which seeks to boost the quantity of donated organs to meet national needs, is to identify and keep the highest performers among the current group of organ procurement organizations, revoke the certification of the weakest of [...]

States Finding Rural Transformation Money Comes With Strings

While the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has announced grant awards to states under the Rural Health Transformation program, agency regulators have made it clear that they are prepared to take back some of that money if they do not like how a state’s planning is proceeding. Despite the federal approval of program funding, regulators continue to work with state Medicaid officials to mold their proposed programs to bring them into greater alignment with administration health care objectives. In some cases, states have already modified their plans in response [...]

June 24, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|

Future Moms Face Challenge Finding Docs Who Accept Medicaid

The provider directories of Medicaid managed care plans often list maternal providers who do not accept Medicaid patients. At the same time, many of those provider directories list incorrect contact information for their participating maternal health providers. These are among the findings of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Inspector General. In two new audit reports, the OIG found that a review of several of the largest Medicaid managed care plans in the country found that anywhere from four to 22 percent of the maternal [...]

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 [...]

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