Jeff Lagasse

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Six drugmakers are in violation of 340B statute, says HRSA

Six drugmakers who have violated the 340B statute should immediately begin offering drugs at discounted prices to hospitals participating in the federal drug-pricing program, according to a letter sent to the drugmakers this week from the Health Resour…

Vulnerable Americans are forgoing mental healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic, CMS data shows

The ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency is continuing to have an impact on Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) beneficiaries, as well as the utilization of health services, according to data from the Centers for Medicare and Me…

CMS releases guidance on COVID-19 relief funds for state Medicaid programs

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued guidance last week on how states could receive enhanced funding through the American Rescue Plan to increase access to home and community-based services for Medicaid beneficiaries.
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National Nurses United opposed to CDC rollback on new COVID-19 mask guidance

National Nurses United has spoken out in disagreement with new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance stating that fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks, avoid crowds or large gatherings, isolate after exposure, or get teste…

Biden Administration to invest $7 billion from American Rescue Plan to hire, train public health workers

The Biden Administration on Thursday said it planned to invest $7.4 billion in American Rescue Plan funds to hire and train more public health workers with the goal of being better prepared for future pandemics.

Bipartisan bill looks to reform Medicare Advantage prior authorization

Congress is mulling changes to Medicare Advantage that would speed up the prior authorization process and mandate more transparency when health plans deny provider requests. The thinking behind the bill is that insurers sometimes use tactics that rein …

Patients less likely to take advice from AI doctors if they know their names

Artificial intelligence has long been seen as a means by which healthcare can become easier, more streamlined and more cost effective, but it turns out that patient trust of AI technology only goes so far.

CDC sees more blood clot cases linked to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified 11 more cases of serious blood clots among Americans who have received the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, according to a CDC official. This brings the total number of cases to 28 o…

Hospitals urge HHS to distribute billions that remain in the COVID-19 relief fund

Hospitals and provider groups, including the American Hospital Association and America’s Essential Hospitals, are requesting that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services distribute billions of dollars that remain in a $178 billion COVID-19 rel…

HHS awards $40 million in ARP funding to support emergency home visiting assistance

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has awarded about $40 million in emergency home visiting funds through the American Rescue Plan to states, territories and Washington D.C. to su…