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- July 1, 2015
Lincoln Journal Star: Judge: State must cover medically necessary autism services
Read moreBy Lori PilgerNebraska must pay for autism services -- and any other treatments deemed medically necessary -- for the state's Medicaid-eligible children, a Lancaster County judge has ruled.In a 19-page order filed Tuesday, District Judge John Colborn found a state Department of Health and Human Services policy that excluded…
- June 30, 2015
Health Business Daily: CMS Might Take Deeper Dive Into Outlier Drug Costs to Find Discriminatory Designs (with Chart: More Plans Put Chronic Condition Drugs on Specialty Tier)
Read moreBy Steve DavisCMS is now reviewing 2016 plan designs for individual policies sold on and off of exchanges, and is expected to send deficiency notices to some carriers by the end of June. Recent actions in Florida and California to eliminate potentially discriminatory pharmacy benefits could prompt CMS to…
- June 25, 2015
The Associated Press: Other legal challenges to health overhaul remain
Read moreWASHINGTON — If you thought the legal fight over the health care overhaul was finally over, think again. At least four issues related to the Affordable Care Act still are being sorted out in the courts, although none seems to pose the same threat to the law as the challenge to…
- June 25, 2015
Workforce: Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Insurance Subsidies
Read moreBy Sarah SipekThe U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of keeping a key provision from the Affordable Care Act....Though their responsibilities have not changed, employers must still be content with the numerous challenges of getting in compliance with ACA mandates, a task the Society for Human Resource Management…
- June 25, 2015
U.S. News & World Report: In Saving Obamacare, John Roberts Has Reframed His Legacy
Read moreBy Joseph P. WilliamsA decade ago during his Senate confirmation hearings, Chief Justice John Roberts famously dismissed thoughts about whether he'd be an activist judge who bends the law to meet an agenda, comparing himself instead to a baseball umpire who calls balls and strikes....Elizabeth G. Taylor, executive director…
- June 25, 2015
Reuters: Watchdog calls for greater accountability in Medicaid waivers
Read moreBy Brendan PiersonA U.S. government watchdog has called for more transparency and accountability in the Department of Health and Human Services' process for granting states exceptions from federal Medicaid requirements.The Government Accountability Office, which provides auditing services to other government agencies, said in a report released on Wednesday that…