Jeff Lagasse

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CMS cracks down on ‘misleading’ Medicare Advantage marketing

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has responded to complaints that recent Medicare Advantage advertisements and marketing materials have been “confusing, misleading or inaccurate,” at least in the minds of consumers.

More than half of all states have expanded access to Medicaid, CHIP postpartum coverage

More than half of all states across the country have expanded access to 12 months of Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program coverage after pregnancy, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.

Centene profits hit $738 million in the third quarter

Insurer Centene has increased its year-over-year profits, logging $738 million in profit in the third quarter of this year, up from $584 million a year ago.

CMS relief payments in compliance during COVID-19, OIG finds

Advanced Medicare payments to providers in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic – about $103 billion worth – were compliant with federal and Congressional requirements, meaning they largely hit their mark, according to a new report from the Office o…

Physicians struggling to stay on top of clinical advancements

While most physicians are interested in learning about new research, treatments and trials that can help improve outcomes in their patients, the vast majority are overwhelmed by the amount of information needed to stay on top of things. 
According to n…

AHA seeking new federal designation for safety net hospitals

The American Hospital Association is advocating for a new federal designation and funding for a category of urban safety net hospitals, in a new report released last week.

HRSA accuses Merck of denying 340B discounts

Late last week, the Health and Resources Services Administration (HRSA) sent a letter to Merck warning that it may be dealt monetary penalties for allegedly refusing to give 340B discounts to covered entities.

Optum spotlights orphan drugs in drug pipeline report

Optum is seeing an increase of new orphan drugs, and expects this trend to continue, if not accelerate, according to a drug pipeline report from the UnitedHealth Group subsidiary.
What makes this important, said Sumit Dytta, chief medical officer at Op…

HHS putting $13M into growing, strengthening the nursing workforce

In an effort to address the ongoing shortage of nurses in the U.S healthcare system, the Department of Health and Human Services has awarded $13 million to bolster nursing education and training to grow the nursing workforce and improve access to nursi…

UPMC offering loan forgiveness for nursing students

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center is attempting to address the national nursing shortage through a new program designed to make it more affordable for student nurses to complete their education and join the workforce.
The UPMC Schools of Nursing …