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Healthcare

No Government Price Controls to Pay for Biden’s Gargantuan Spending Bill
340B, General Waste, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, PBMs

No Government Price Controls to Pay for Biden’s Gargantuan Spending Bill

July 22, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) wants to use price controls in Medicare Part D to pay for President Biden’s extravagant spending.

Budget, Entitlements, General Waste, Healthcare, Taxes

Democrats in Congress Move Country Closer to Bankruptcy

July 16, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

Democrats want to pass a $4.1 trillion budget, massively expands social welfare programs.

President Biden's Executive Order Will Harm Rather than Promote Competition
Commerce, General Waste, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

President Biden’s Executive Order Will Harm Rather than Promote Competition

July 10, 2021 Thomas Schatz

President Biden’s Executive Order will harm competition and increase the size, scope, and power of the federal government.

No Surprises Act Gets its First Interim Rule
Healthcare, Regulations

No Surprises Act Gets its First Interim Rule

July 9, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

The No Surprises Act was passed last year to stop surprise medical bills but in reality the law will end up causing more problems.

Entitlements, Healthcare, State Issues

Biden Administration Revokes Work Incentives for Medicaid

July 2, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

The Biden administration continues its onslaught against innovative and effective Trump administration policies.

Healthcare, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

Access to Telemedicine Should Be Permanent

June 29, 2021 Frances Floresca

Telemedicine should be permanent beyond the coronavirus pandemic. 

Obamacare Survives Third Court Challenge
Healthcare, CMS, General Waste, Medicare, Medicare/aid, Obamacare

Obamacare Survives Third Court Challenge

June 18, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

The Supreme Court tossed out ObamaCare lawsuit, California et al v. Texas, stating the plaintiffs have no standing.

340B, Biopharmaceuticals, Budget, Congress, General Waste, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals

Biden Budget Offers Potential Oversight Tool on 340B Program

June 11, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

The Biden administration’s budget includes new enforcement tools for oversight of the 340B program but the details will matter.

Commerce, Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Regulations, State Issues

Easing Occupational Licensing Restrictions will help Americans Overcome Barriers to Employment

June 3, 2021 Frances Floresca

Removing occupational licensing barriers at the federal level provides more freedom to states to reduce requirements

Healthcare, Budget, CMS, General Waste, Medicare, Medicare/aid

Lack of Trust in Public Health Authorities Will Impact Debate on Medicare for All

May 28, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

The U.S. public health system has a trust problem due to their handling of COVID-19.

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