Millions to Lose Coverage Under Trumpcare, Says CBO Earlier this week, the Congressional Budget Office announced that an estimated 24 million Americans would lose their healthcare coverage under Trumpcare. The
Developing Legislation The House GOP is reportedly set to draft legislation this week that contains a new tax on employee benefits, and the bill is rumored to be swiftly marked
CMS Market Stability Rule Yesterday, the Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the first proposed rule in the wake of the President’s
Our day on the Hill This week, 270 member executives and operational leads of our member firms gathered in Washington for our organization’s annual Legislative & Working Groups Summit. Our
“I hope I have input, yes, ma’am.” Even after HHS nominee Tom Price’s four-hour grilling at yesterday’s Finance Committee confirmation hearing, it’s still unclear how much influence he’ll have on
Looking Ahead at the Administration’s Healthcare Agenda The Next 48 Hours We’re just 48 hours from the inauguration of Donald Trump and the healthcare landscape is still shifting. From what
The Press Conference President-elect Trump’s widely-covered press conference yesterday was originally supposed to cover any potential conflicts of interest generated by his business dealings, but ended up making a lot
The Short Term Landscape Of The 115th by Joel Kopperud, VP, Government Affairs The 115th Congress was sworn in yesterday with high expectations to repeal Obamacare as soon as possible.
The Clarity on Repeal is Ripening…or is it? by Joel Kopperud, VP, Government Affairs The best line we’ve heard from one of the most influential health staffers in the Senate
Reconciliation: How It Works & What to Expect The new Congress and Administration is poised to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, but there are just as many questions