Weekly News Roundup for Sep 30, 2024

 

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“Four California governor hopefuls made big promises on single-payer health care but skimped on details Sunday during a candidate forum at a health workers’ union conference in San Francisco.”

California 2026 Governor Hopefuls Come Out Strong for Single-Payer Health Care

Politico |  Tyler Katzenberger | September 29, 2024



“Blue Cross either slow paid, low paid, or no paid all of those bills….”

Hospital Gets $421M ‘Landmark’ Verdict After Insurer Found to Underpay Claims

The Guardian | Ramon Antonio Vargas | September 29, 2024

 

 

“More than two dozen states regulate the pharmaceutical middlemen that advocates and economists say drive up the price of prescription drugs, but California will not be joining their ranks.”

Newsom Sides with Health Care Industry in Rejecting Rules for Prescription Drug Middlemen, Hedge Funds

CalMatters | Kristen Hwang | September 28, 2024



“Private health insurers had argued cutting their rates would limit what benefits they offer, but the government’s projections on Friday showed they remain stable.”

US Medicare Says Part D and Advantage Premiums Will Fall in 2025

Reuters | Ahmed Aboulenein | September 27, 2024



“…only 34% [of employers surveyed] told WTW that they intend to shift [higher insurance] costs to employees by raising premiums. Twenty percent said they will push high-deductible health plans or account-based coverage to address costs.”

WTW: Employers Seeking to Avoid Cost-Shifting Even as Expenses Continue to Rise

Fierce Healthcare | Paige Minemyer | September 27, 2024



“Democratic lawmakers are pushing to make the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA’s) enhanced premium tax credits permanent through the newly reintroduced Health Care Affordability Act.”

Democrats Introduce Affordable Care Act Subsidy Permanency Legislation

Fierce Healthcare | Noah Tong | September 25, 2024



“Reducing denials is now a priority for 84% organizations surveyed, and 73% have evaluated their claims process within the past year….”

Providers Say Claims Denials are Increasing: Survey

Healthcare Provider | Susanna Vogel | September 25, 2024



“Nobody chooses to get sick, and then your credit gets ruined….”

California Bans Inclusion of Unpaid Medical Bills in Credit Reports

Truthout | Molly Castle Work | September 25, 2024


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