The Better Medicare Alliance is recommending a set of policies to Congress and CMS to improve prior authorization, behavioral health access, equity and more in the program.
Policy Updates
Michigan has codified several provisions of the Affordable Care Act into state law, ahead of a Supreme Court case that could strike down the law's preventive care coverage requirements.
Payers could soon face pressure to reconsider medical marijuana coverage policies following HHS' recommendation in August that the Drug Enforcement Administration reschedule the drug to a substance accessible through a prescription under federal law.
Federal lawmakers have been probing payers on a variety of issues in recent months, raising concerns on prior authorizations, Medicare Advantage costs, artificial intelligence and more.
A government shutdown could cause hiccups in the unwinding of Medicaid continuous coverage requirements.
Two lawmakers are introducing legislation that would expand the scope of supplemental benefits offered in Medicare Advantage.
Payers and providers don't agree on much when it comes to the No Surprises Act dispute resolution process.
New Mexico's superintendent of insurance has ordered payers operating in the state to expand access to behavioral health services, the Albuquerque Journal reported Sept. 19.
Updated COVID-19 boosters have started rolling out to pharmacies nationwide, but some individuals are reporting a high price tag associated with getting a shot.
Oregon is asking CMS to approve a basic health program for lower-income individuals who make too much to qualify for Medicaid, a move that could raise premiums prices on the state's individual insurance market.
