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Senate hearing examines MACRA’s progress, future

The Senate Finance Committee today held a hearing on clinician payment reform under the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 and how it could be further improved.

OMB seeks comment on changing poverty measure inflation factor

The White House Office of Management and Budget yesterday published a notice seeking comment on a potential change in the annual inflation factor that the Census Bureau uses to measure poverty.

Reporter covered health care policy over 40 years at New York Times

Robert Pear, a reporter who covered health care policy and other national issues during 40 years at the New York Times, died Tuesday at age 69 from complications of a stroke.

Del. hospitals adopt common protocol to help human trafficking victims

Delaware hospitals have adopted a common protocol for identifying and assisting human trafficking victims.

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Special Bulletin: CMS Publishes Final Rule to Require Drug Manufacturers to Disclose Pricing in Television Advertisements

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today released a final rule aimed at increasing drug price transparency and reducing the price of prescription drugs and biological products for consumers.

2020 Circle of Life Award Application

The Circle of Life Awards: Celebrating Innovation in Palliative and End-of-Life Care are presented annually to recognize outstanding and innovative initiatives and programs. In particular, the Circle of Life Awards seek to honor programs that can be models for other health care organizations working to embed palliative and end-of-life care in a variety of settings

Mayo Clinic in Arizona names new CEO

Also in this roundup of hospital and health system leadership changes: Oaklawn Hospital, Marshall, Mich., selects CEO; and University of Florida (Gainesville) Health names new president.

Judge: HHS gets ‘first crack’ at fixing 340B cuts

A federal district court judge yesterday ruled that the Department of Health and Human Services would get "first crack at crafting appropriate remedial measures" to the nearly 30 percent cuts to Medicare payments affecting certain hospitals that participate in the 340B Drug Pricing Program.