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HHS Publishes Proposed Rule on Short-Term Health Plans
What happened? This morning, the department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published a proposed rule to expand the availability of short-term,
Does the Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0 have national aspirations?
For the last six years, the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) has delivered quality care, encouraged the use of preventive services, and received measurable
Trump Administration releases guidance on Medicaid work requirements
What happened? In a major shift that could affect millions of low-income people receiving benefits, The Trump Administration announced Thursday,
Alex Azar on track to become next HHS Secretary
Following yesterday's Senate Finance Committee hearing, it appears Alex Azar, the former head of Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly’s U.S. operation, is
CMS signals support for Medicaid work requirements
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Repealing individual mandate: not as bad as once feared?
Background On Wednesday, December 13th, leaders from both the House and Senate will meet in Washington to finalize the Tax Cuts and Jobs Bill. If