March 21, 2019 Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s (D-WA) bill, which calls for a rapid, two-year transition onto a public health plan, is the latest effort to transition the U.S. to a
One in every two individuals born today will be diagnosed with cancer—a genetic disease—at some point during their lifetime. Nick Bellanca of Wamberg Genomic Advisors breaks down their flagship product,
January 25, 2019 The State of Montana’s health plan was hemorrhaging money with a little over 60% of the costs coming from hospital care and pharmacy benefits. Enter Marilynn Bartlett,
January 25, 2019 We attended the Council for Affordable Health Coverage’s premier policy event earlier this month to hear from representatives from all corners of the healthcare industry. HHS Secretary
January 25, 2019 Member Q&A with Kyle Anthony, Director of Human Capital Practice at Oswald Companies Historically, brokers have focused on improved access and utilization of claims data. However, it
January 25, 2019 The 116th Congress officially opened earlier this month with 100 new members being sworn in. The new House Democratic majority largely believes that it has a mandate
The State of Montana’s health plan was hemorrhaging money with a little over 60% of the costs coming from hospital care and pharmacy benefits. Enter Marilynn Bartlett, the Special Projects
December 5, 2018 The Departments of Treasury and Health and Human Services recently released four new Section 1332 “waiver concepts” to illustrate how states might take advantage of recently-released guidance
December 5, 2018 The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently issued a notice extending certain due dates for 2018 ACA information reporting to individuals under Sections 6055 and 6056 of the
December 5, 2018 It’s no secret that a government-controlled healthcare system would be disruptive—not only to the 156 million Americans with employer-sponsored healthcare, but also to those whom would be