The Supreme Court issued a long-awaited victory to 340B hospitals when it held in American Hospital Association et al. v. Becerra et al. that the Department of Health and Human Services had set unlawful Medicare reimbursement rates for hospitals participating in the 340B Drug Pricing Program in 2018 and 2019.
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that cuts to hospital reimbursement under the 340B drug discount program were unlawful.
In the ruling, the justices said that HHS’ failure to survey hospital costs before enacting the cuts exceed the agency’s authority under the Medicare statute, making the decision to reduce 340B reimbursement unlawful.
TD Bank and Nordis Technologies announced a collaboration to deliver a fully integrated patient billing and payments solution for Hackensack Meridian Health.
The bipartisan No Surprises Act, which took effect Jan. 1, is protecting patients from the most egregious forms of surprise medical bills.
With final rules expected to be announced by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) later this summer, the American Heart Association, a global force for healthier lives for all, is once again calling upon its nationwide network of cardiovascular disease patients and grassroots advocates to urge the White House and Congress to ensure meaningful enforcement of the law.
The data is leaking out on 2023 health care insurance plans and for already shell-shocked Americans, the outlook calls for a big boost in health insurance prices. That’s especially the case for consumers buying policies on government healthcare exchanges.
Danilo Manimtim’s vision was cloudy and blurred — and it was growing worse. The 73-year-old retired orthopedic surgeon in Fresno, California, knew it was time for cataract surgery. "It's like car tires wearing out because you drive on them so much," he said.