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Flawed Report Aims to Deflect Attention From Role Insurer PBMs Play in High Drug Costs

A new AHIP “report” suggests that hospitals are significantly marking up the costs of drugs to the detriment of patients. They make baseless claims that specialty pharmacies, many of which insurers conveniently own through their pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) affiliates, provide a lower-cost alternative for patients.

What a Recent Health Affairs Piece Gets Wrong about Hospital Finances and Charity Care

A recently published article in Health Affairs on hospital finances and financial assistance uses a flawed, debunked methodology to justify preconceived conclusions about how hospitals manage their finances.

Care preference inequities remain, survey finds

Adults ages 50 and older believe their care preferences are being considered more often, but significant racial, economic, and geographic inequities remain, according to a SCAN Foundation report released this month.

Hawaii funds CNA-to-LPN program

Hawaii Governor. Josh Green last week signed legislation to make it easier for working certified nurse aides to become a licensed practical nurse.

NLCs can ease nursing shortages

Nurse licensure compacts are one tool states can use to help alleviate chronic nursing shortages, according to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.