Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Senate panel to vote on Trump's pick for health secretary

Senate panel to vote on Trump's pick for health secretary

Medicaid may struggle to afford treatments under GOP plans

Medicaid may struggle to afford treatments under GOP plans

Week ahead: House to begin looking at ObamaCare replacement bills | TheHill

Week ahead: House to begin looking at ObamaCare replacement bills | TheHill

Healthcare industry celebrates 'one-in, two-out' executive order despite unknowns - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Healthcare industry celebrates 'one-in, two-out' executive order despite unknowns - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

House Republicans offer bills to stabilize the individual insurance market - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

House Republicans offer bills to stabilize the individual insurance market - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Monday, January 30, 2017

A House Republican’s plan to fix Georgia’s rural hospital crisis | Political Insider blog

A House Republican’s plan to fix Georgia’s rural hospital crisis | Political Insider blog

Docs: Kids to Suffer Under Trump's Tough Immigration Policies

Docs: Kids to Suffer Under Trump's Tough Immigration Policies

Americans were making a lot of progress cutting back on sugary drinks. Now that’s stopped. - The Washington Post

Americans were making a lot of progress cutting back on sugary drinks. Now that’s stopped. - The Washington Post

Aetna's antitrust defeat may signal the end of health insurance mega-mergers - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Aetna's antitrust defeat may signal the end of health insurance mega-mergers - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Kids With ADHD Make 6.1 Million Doctor Visits a Year in U.S.: CDC

Kids With ADHD Make 6.1 Million Doctor Visits a Year in U.S.: CDC

Republicans set aggressive agenda on health care, regulations and tax reform - The Washington Post

Republicans set aggressive agenda on health care, regulations and tax reform - The Washington Post

Trump's healthcare promise too sunny for reality - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Trump's healthcare promise too sunny for reality - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

In Tide of Red Ink, Some States Show Surpluses

In Tide of Red Ink, Some States Show Surpluses

Price Backs Shifting Control of Health Funds to States

Price Backs Shifting Control of Health Funds to States
By Kerry Young, CQ Roll Call, January 24, 2017

Rep. Tom Price pushed at a hearing Tuesday for states to get more flexibility for Medicaid and said he favors a long-term renewal of the Children’s Health Insurance Program. Senate Democrats, meanwhile, continued to question the judgment of the Health and Human Services nominee for his active trading of health care stocks and views on entitlement programs.

The Georgia Republican appeared to move closer to confirmation at the Senate Finance Committee hearing, with Republicans strongly defending his nomination. Finance Chairman Orrin G. Hatch, R-Utah, said at the end of the hearing that he expected a committee vote on the nomination soon, without setting a specific time.

Price made multiple vague statements over the roughly four-hour hearing in support of helping people maintain their health insurance, but steered clear of offering many specifics.

He did speak in favor of renewing CHIP, which is due for reauthorization this fall. He said an eight-year extension would be better than a five-year one. Price, a physician, said he intended for future changes to the 2010 health care law (PL 111-148, PL 111-152) to increase and improve health coverage.

Democrats argued that Price's approach would result in many Americans losing their access to medical care. Lawmakers and Price tussled intensely over the future of Medicaid, which serves more than 70 million people, or more than one-fifth of the U.S. population. Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., said the Trump administration appears to be “creating a war on Medicaid,” referring to recent comments such as those from the president’s senior adviser Kellyanne Conway in favor of block grants.

Price took offense to that characterization. Yet Price has been a leader in House efforts to consider alternative ways to pay for Medicaid, including a move toward sending states set amounts of funding.

As House Budget Chairman, he put forward a draft fiscal 2017 budget resolution last year that the committee described as a bid to “transform Medicaid from an open ended entitlement back to a quality safety net” for the most vulnerable.

Under his plan, states would have two options. One would be to combine money for Medicaid and CHIP  into a single lump sum that could then be distributed by states. The other would be to use what the committee calls a per-capita-cap methodology, which would result in savings, according to the report.

The Democratic preference to expand the current health program for those living in or near poverty “traps increasing numbers of lower income people in Medicaid, where many sick individuals cannot get appointments, new beneficiaries cannot find doctors,” the committee report for the draft resolution said. “Medicaid cards are mere pieces of plastic.”

Price echoed this theme during the Finance hearing. He told the senators that about one of every three doctors who potentially could see Medicaid patients is not accepting this form of insurance.

“There's a reason for that,” he said. “If we're honest with ourselves, we'd be asking the question why?”

Price declined to give a direct response to Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., who repeatedly asked him to say whether he supported switching to Medicaid block grants. Price instead said he's interested in changing a "system that isn't working."

Several times during the hearing, he downplayed the importance of his past advocacy for changes in Medicaid to the role he intends to assume at HHS. As secretary, he said his job would be to implement what lawmakers decided, not to dictate it. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., argued that Republican control of Congress and the White House gives added importance to his views on health programs.

"This is a live issue. This isn't theory or some policy" debate among House Republicans, he said. "This is the potential enactment of a law to block grant Medicaid."

Republicans including Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., welcomed Price’s willingness to consider new approaches, particularly on Medicaid. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, said the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services rejected a request from his state for a Medicaid waiver. Portman pressed Price to allow more flexibility. He also noted that President Donald Trump's pick to lead CMS is Seema Verma, a consultant who helped Indiana with its alternative Medicaid program.

"There have to be better ways to provide care to the Medicaid population because there are huge challenges right now," Price told Portman, adding that CMS needs to pay attention to governors and state insurance commissioners. "If we listen to them, I think they will guide us in the right direction."

However, Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, the ranking Democrat on Finance, told Price he may encounter GOP opposition as well to any effort to overhaul Medicaid. he predicted that Republican governors would prove among the toughest critics of a bid to change to block grants, seeing this as a bid to cut growth in federal funding for their states.

Democrats also sought to get Price to take stands on a number of issues. Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey pressed him on whether he believes as a doctor that there's a link between abortions and breast cancer.

"I think the science is relatively clear that's not the case," Price responded.

Menendez followed by asking what Price thought of claims that there's a link between vaccines and autism.

Wyden also at the start of the hearing raised questions about Price’s active trading of shares of health companies, while serving as a lawmaker active in this field. Price maintained throughout the hearing that his trading was ethical and fell within the rules for a member of the House.

“It’s hard to see how this can be anything but a conflict of interest," Wyden said.



Kids' Sugary Drink Habits Start Early

Kids' Sugary Drink Habits Start Early

Aetna, Humana mull their options, but experts doubt appeal would succeed | FierceHealthcare

Aetna, Humana mull their options, but experts doubt appeal would succeed | FierceHealthcare

Trump And Pence Join Congressional GOP To Discuss How To Replace Obamacare : NPR

Trump And Pence Join Congressional GOP To Discuss How To Replace Obamacare : NPR

AMA, AHA form coalition to reform prior authorization requirements - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

AMA, AHA form coalition to reform prior authorization requirements - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Pediatricians Say No to Wearable Smartphone Baby Monitors

Pediatricians Say No to Wearable Smartphone Baby Monitors

Medicaid funding among major themes in Price hearing | FierceHealthcare

Medicaid funding among major themes in Price hearing | FierceHealthcare

Everything You Need to Know About Block Grants — The Heart of GOP’s Medicaid Plans | Kaiser Health News

Everything You Need to Know About Block Grants — The Heart of GOP’s Medicaid Plans | Kaiser Health News

Senators Propose Giving States Option to Keep Affordable Care Act - The New York Times

Senators Propose Giving States Option to Keep Affordable Care Act - The New York Times

Providers could see more money as states assess Medicaid network adequacy - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Providers could see more money as states assess Medicaid network adequacy - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Aetna jeopardized its antitrust case and the ACA by exiting some exchanges - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Aetna jeopardized its antitrust case and the ACA by exiting some exchanges - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Monday, January 23, 2017

E-Cigarettes Not a Smoking Deterrent for Kids

E-Cigarettes Not a Smoking Deterrent for Kids

2 GOP Senators Unveil Obamacare Alternative

2 GOP Senators Unveil Obamacare Alternative

Judge blocks Aetna-Humana deal | FierceHealthcare

Judge blocks Aetna-Humana deal | FierceHealthcare

Aetna faces slim chance of winning appeal of decision to block Humana merger - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Aetna faces slim chance of winning appeal of decision to block Humana merger - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Trump’s Strategy for Cutting Drug Prices Is DOA - Bloomberg View

Trump’s Strategy for Cutting Drug Prices Is DOA - Bloomberg View

President Trump's healthcare plate is full, and it won't go down easy - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

President Trump's healthcare plate is full, and it won't go down easy - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Trump health plan could shift Medicaid funding to block grants | Political Insider blog

Trump health plan could shift Medicaid funding to block grants | Political Insider blog

Trump’s Health Plan Would Convert Medicaid to Block Grants, Aide Says - The New York Times

Trump’s Health Plan Would Convert Medicaid to Block Grants, Aide Says - The New York Times

Doctors’ Rights To Ask About Guns Not Affected By Health Law Provisions | Kaiser Health News

Doctors’ Rights To Ask About Guns Not Affected By Health Law Provisions | Kaiser Health News

GOP governors who turned down Medicaid money have hands out - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

GOP governors who turned down Medicaid money have hands out - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Trump's ACA executive order heightens insurance market jitters - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Trump's ACA executive order heightens insurance market jitters - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Friday, January 20, 2017

Judge poised to block Anthem-Cigna deal | FierceHealthcare

Judge poised to block Anthem-Cigna deal | FierceHealthcare

Most Cow's Milk Baby Formulas Don't Up Risk of Type 1 Diabetes

Most Cow's Milk Baby Formulas Don't Up Risk of Type 1 Diabetes

U.S. Health Care Costs From Birth Defects Total Almost $23 Billion a Year

U.S. Health Care Costs From Birth Defects Total Almost $23 Billion a Year

Trump’s Nominee For Agriculture Has Key Health Role | Kaiser Health News

Trump’s Nominee For Agriculture Has Key Health Role | Kaiser Health News

Choice for Health Secretary Is Vague on Replacing Affordable Care Act - The New York Times

Choice for Health Secretary Is Vague on Replacing Affordable Care Act - The New York Times

Health law sleepers: six surprising health items that could disappear with ACA repeal - Modern Healthcare Vital Signs | The healthcare business blog from Modern Healthcare

Health law sleepers: six surprising health items that could disappear with ACA repeal - Modern Healthcare Vital Signs | The healthcare business blog from Modern Healthcare

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Steep Rise in Births to U.S. Women Using Opioids

Steep Rise in Births to U.S. Women Using Opioids

Georgia has too few nurses, and the problem could get much worse | Georgia Health News

Georgia has too few nurses, and the problem could get much worse | Georgia Health News

Trump Promises ‘Insurance for Everybody’ as Health Law Replacement - The New York Times

Trump Promises ‘Insurance for Everybody’ as Health Law Replacement - The New York Times

Health Claims On The Rise For Kids’ With Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity-Related Conditions | Kaiser Health News

Health Claims On The Rise For Kids’ With Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity-Related Conditions | Kaiser Health News

Children gain more weight when parents see them as 'overweight' - Medical News Today

Children gain more weight when parents see them as 'overweight' - Medical News Today

Research Looks at How Tonsillectomy Impacts Throat Infections and Sleep Apnea in Children

Research Looks at How Tonsillectomy Impacts Throat Infections and Sleep Apnea in Children

Flu Tightens Its Hold on the Nation

Flu Tightens Its Hold on the Nation

Trump says his ACA replacement includes 'insurance for everybody' - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Trump says his ACA replacement includes 'insurance for everybody' - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

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Thursday, January 12, 2017

Hospice Savannah, partners team up to reach children affected by violence, grief | SavannahNow

Hospice Savannah, partners team up to reach children affected by violence, grief | SavannahNow

Schools grapple with mental health challenges

Schools grapple with mental health challenges

Health Claims On The Rise For Kids’ With Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity-Related Conditions | Kaiser Health News

Health Claims On The Rise For Kids’ With Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity-Related Conditions | Kaiser Health News

Cigna drops coverage of brand-name EpiPen in favor of Mylan's generic - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Cigna drops coverage of brand-name EpiPen in favor of Mylan's generic - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Stockbridge to motorists: no smoking if kids in your car

Stockbridge to motorists: no smoking if kids in your car

Top Senator Expects Price Confirmation To Come Around Middle Of February | Kaiser Health News

Top Senator Expects Price Confirmation To Come Around Middle Of February | Kaiser Health News

Trump says his team will put forward ObamaCare plan | TheHill

Trump says his team will put forward ObamaCare plan | TheHill

Health Law Sleepers: Six Surprising Health Items That Could Disappear With ACA Repeal | Kaiser Health News

Health Law Sleepers: Six Surprising Health Items That Could Disappear With ACA Repeal | Kaiser Health News

Senate advances budget resolution that includes ACA repeal - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Senate advances budget resolution that includes ACA repeal - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Tobacco Use Costs World 6 Million Lives, $1 Trillion Annually: Report

Tobacco Use Costs World 6 Million Lives, $1 Trillion Annually: Report

Tobacco Use Costs World 6 Million Lives, $1 Trillion Annually: Report

Tobacco Use Costs World 6 Million Lives, $1 Trillion Annually: Report

1,300 on list to get medical marijuana | Georgia Health News

1,300 on list to get medical marijuana | Georgia Health News

American Academy of Pediatrics Emphasizes Safety and Importance of Vaccines

American Academy of Pediatrics Emphasizes Safety and Importance of Vaccines

ACA signups continue to outpace last year, hitting 11.5 million - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

ACA signups continue to outpace last year, hitting 11.5 million - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

RFK Jr. to chair commission on vaccine safety - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

RFK Jr. to chair commission on vaccine safety - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

'Button' Batteries Pose Serious Risk to Children

'Button' Batteries Pose Serious Risk to Children

Cleveland Clinic under fire after doc’s anti-vaccine rant | FierceHealthcare

Cleveland Clinic under fire after doc’s anti-vaccine rant | FierceHealthcare

Georgia’s General Assembly ready to open 2017 session | Local News | albanyherald.com

Georgia’s General Assembly ready to open 2017 session | Local News | albanyherald.com

Health care repeal quickly gets messy for GOP in Congress | Jamie Dupree - AJC

Health care repeal quickly gets messy for GOP in Congress | Jamie Dupree - AJC

GOP lawmakers vow quick action to enact new health care law - The Washington Post

GOP lawmakers vow quick action to enact new health care law - The Washington Post

ICD-10 glitch leads CMS to relax physician quality penalties - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

ICD-10 glitch leads CMS to relax physician quality penalties - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Fish oil during pregnancy may reduce risk of childhood asthma - Medical News Today

Fish oil during pregnancy may reduce risk of childhood asthma - Medical News Today

Weight-Loss Surgery Offers Long-Term Benefit to Very Obese Teens

Weight-Loss Surgery Offers Long-Term Benefit to Very Obese Teens

Ga. GOP To Prioritize Health Care, Avoid Religious Exemptions | WABE 90.1 FM

Ga. GOP To Prioritize Health Care, Avoid Religious Exemptions | WABE 90.1 FM

New AU Medical program helping obstetricians who have given up delivering babies for years come back to the practice | The Augusta Chronicle

New AU Medical program helping obstetricians who have given up delivering babies for years come back to the practice | The Augusta Chronicle

Georgia exchange enrollment edges up as trend moderates | Georgia Health News

Georgia exchange enrollment edges up as trend moderates | Georgia Health News

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Why Major Zika Outbreak Is Unlikely in U.S.

Why Major Zika Outbreak Is Unlikely in U.S.

New Guidelines Urge Early Intro to Peanut Products in High-Risk Infants

New Guidelines Urge Early Intro to Peanut Products in High-Risk Infants

After Obama, Some Health Reforms May Prove Lasting - The New York Times

After Obama, Some Health Reforms May Prove Lasting - The New York Times

AMA to Congress: Don't repeal Obamacare without a new plan

AMA to Congress: Don't repeal Obamacare without a new plan

Vowing To Jettison Obamacare, Republicans Face Immediate Resistance And Risks | Kaiser Health News

Vowing To Jettison Obamacare, Republicans Face Immediate Resistance And Risks | Kaiser Health News