Health Care Policy Update – Weekly Wrap-up and What’s Ahead

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 What’s Ahead: This Week  Hearings/Markups – Tuesday, July 31 Senate HELP Committee, “Reducing Health Care Costs: Decreasing Administrative Spending.” Wednesday, August 1 Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, “Hearing on Pending Legislation.”  Notable Policy Events – Tuesday, July 31 Hudson Institute, “Innovating Telemedicine: A Discussion with FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr.” Additional information: https://bit.ly/2K6tK9G   Weekly Wrap-Up: Notable… Read more »

Health Care Policy Update – Weekly Wrap-up and What’s Ahead

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 What’s Ahead: This Week  Hearings/Markups – Tuesday, July 17 Senate HELP Committee, “Reducing Health Care Costs: Eliminating Excess Health Care Spending and Improving Quality and Value for Patients.” House Energy & Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, “Examining State Efforts to Improve Transparency of Health Care Costs for Consumers.” House Ways & Means Committee,… Read more »

Health Care Policy Update – Weekly Wrap-up and What’s Ahead

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 What’s Ahead: This Week  Hearings/Markups – Tuesday, July 10 Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, “Meeting to Consider the Pending Nomination of Robert Wilkie.” Wednesday, July 11 House Energy & Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on Health, “Opportunities to Improve the 340B Drug Pricing Program.” Thursday, July 12 House Veterans Affairs Committee, “Business Meeting to Assign New Members to… Read more »

Health Care Policy Update – Weekly Wrap-up and What’s Ahead

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Weekly Wrap-Up: Notable Health Care Developments From Last Week  Administration – On June 28, Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Chair Isakson (R-GA) and Ranking Member Tester (D-MT) announced their support for Robert Wilkie to serve as VA Secretary. The committee has yet to schedule a vote on his nomination. Press release: http://bit.ly/2KwmxDQ  Budget and Appropriations –… Read more »