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In an about-face, the administration is cracking down on so-called skin substitutes, overused treatments that cost Medicare more than $10 billion last year.
Presented by AstraZeneca{beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story CMS targets hospitals with site-neutral drug ruleThe Trump administration is proposing an expansion of a policy
Rather than push people off Medicaid, President Donald Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill“ — now law — will “move more people into the workforce,” argued Mehmet Oz, administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will be given access to the personal data of the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees, including home addresses and ethnicities, to track down immigrants who may not be living legally in the United States,
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Money Talks News on MSNMedicare Overhaul: Drug Cost Cap Promises Major Savings in 2025The days of unlimited Medicare prescription drug costs are finally over. Video of embrace at Coldplay concert goes viral North Korea bans foreigners from beach resort after first round of Russian tourists
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Trump's Medicare and Medicaid chief pushes back on 'dishonest narrative,' says more is being invested in benefitMedicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz breaks down the changes to Medicaid, the impact on hospitals, its 60th anniversary and more on 'Varney & Co.'
It’s at least the 30th lawsuit filed by Ellison’s office against the Trump administration so far, continuing a barrage of legal action against the president and various federal agencies.
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Money Talks News on MSNRelying on Medicare to Pay Long-Term Care Expenses? Think AgainThe average Medicare-covered nursing home stay is only 22 days, and Medicare does not pay for non-skilled assistance with “activities of daily living.”
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The New Republic on MSNMedicaid Cuts? Yes. But the GOP Is Quietly Cutting Medicare, Too.Of course, Congress can act to block the Medicare cuts, something it has done in the past. But radical Freedom Caucus Republicans, who have been trying for years to get their hands on Medicare, may see this as their only chance, and could well have enough clout to ensure the sequester takes effect.