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Federal Health Policy Update for September 19

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for September 13-29.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. Congress Energy and Commerce Committee Markup Yesterday the House Energy and Commerce Committee [...]

CMS Responds to 340B Threat

Last month, Johnson & Johnson announced that it would stop providing discounts for two of its drugs for disproportionate share hospitals (DSH hospitals) participating in the federal 340B prescription drug discount program.  Instead, the company would require the hospitals to [...]

ASH Seeks Support for Opposition to 340B Challenge

In the wake of a pharmaceutical company seeking to circumvent the established manner in which the federal section 340B prescription drug discount program works, the Alliance of Safety-Net Hospitals has asked members of the House of Representatives to sign onto [...]

End Medicaid DSH Cuts, ASH Asks Congress

The next continuing resolution to fund the federal government should extend the delay on long-scheduled, always-delayed cuts in Medicaid disproportionate share (Medicaid DSH) allotments to the states, the Alliance of Safety-Net Hospitals has written in a letter to congressional leaders. [...]

Federal Health Policy Update for September 12

The following is the latest health policy news from the federal government for September 6-12.  Some of the language used below is taken directly from government documents. ASH Advocacy ASH has written to congressional leaders urging them to eliminate scheduled [...]

ASH Comments on Proposed 2025 Medicare Outpatient Payments

Medicare’s proposal to increase payments for outpatient services by 2.6 percent in FY 2025 is not enough, the Alliance of Safety-Net Hospitals has told the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in a letter responding to the agency’s proposed changes [...]

Telehealth Gains in Jeopardy?

The ability of doctors to use telehealth to prescribe medicines like buprenorphine for patients with opioid use disorder may be in jeopardy. While COVID-19 inspired an expanded use for caring for patients using telehealth, the regulatory flexibility that made remote [...]

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