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NASHP Model Act to Limit Out-of-Network Provider Rates

NASHP

1002(32), but excludes any coverage by Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, Veterans Administration, Indian Health Services, and the Federal Employee Health Benefit Plan. The total payment, including amounts paid by the health benefit plan and individual cost-sharing, shall not exceed the amounts stated in subsection (2)(A). (C)

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The End of Public Health? It’s Not Dead Yet

Bill Of Health

OSHA , which limited federal authority to regulate worker safety with COVID-19 vaccination requirements. The “major questions doctrine” popped up throughout recent public health decisions and became formally recognized in Chief Justice Roberts’ majority opinion in West Virginia v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v.

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CMS Releases Guidance on Implementation of Rebate Programs for Certain Medicare Part B and Part D Drugs

Sheppard Health Law

All rebate payments will be deposited into the Medicare Prescription Drug Account in the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund. The thirty-day public comment period ends on March 11, 2023. Is the Guidance Final or Open to Comment? Interestingly, the answer is – both.

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Healthcare Reforms Under the IRA: Expanding Access to Care

Sheppard Health Law

Nonetheless, additional clarification in the form of regulations is anticipated, as the text of the IRA defers multiple matters to the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) for implementation. Improvement of Access to Adult Vaccines under Medicaid and CHIP. Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program.