In 2024, Medicare Advantage plans must provide coverage for an inpatient admission when the admitting physician expects the patient to require hospital care for at least two midnights, otherwise known as the two-midnight rule.
Payer Policy Updates
CMS will extend flexibilities designed to help states keep more eligible individuals enrolled in Medicaid through June 2025.
Federal lawmakers are proposing allowing Medicaid reimbursement of doulas and midwives in every state.
Illinois is expanding coverage of weight-loss drugs to state employees, a move Gov. JB Pritzker's office estimates could cost up to $210 million annually, WBEZ reported April 30.
Individuals who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program will be able to enroll in ACA marketplace plans beginning in November.
A federal appeals court has ruled that state health plans must cover gender-affirming surgery for transgender beneficiaries, The Washington Post reported April 30.
CMS and the NCQA are extending the quality data submission deadline for health plans by two weeks due to "extraordinary circumstances" caused by the cyberattack on Change Healthcare in late February.
California lawmakers have introduced legislation again that would provide "comprehensive universal single-payer" health coverage for all 39 million residents of the state under a program called CalCare.
CMS will delay implementation of new policies designed to heighten security around Medicare and Medicaid data that drew criticism from researchers.
CMS issued its final 2025 Medicare Advantage and Part D rule April 4, setting new standards around marketing, broker payments, and prior authorization.