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Julie Su, the acting DOL secretary, is thinking, carefully, about issues such as private equity ownership and reinsurance.
ERIC told the state to stop trying to regulate self-funded plans' pharmacy benefit managers.
Reporters have accused PBMs of steering patients toward more expensive drugs and extracting hidden fees.
The current plan reporting rules give regulators no way to catch problems, according to Bobby Scott and Mark DeSaulnier.
Sen. Ron Wyden said people who simply want to be good workers can end up getting terrifying benefits clawback letters.
The notices could be to a "substantial proportion of people in America," who may have been affected by its massive ransomware attack on Feb. 21.
A state law requires carriers to cover all FDA-approved contraceptives without cost-sharing or restrictions.
In a related case, the drugmaker has argued that the federal PREP Act shields it against all claims for loss.
Congress has not talked about tinkering with the group health tax exclusion, and it had better not start, the groups warn.
One goal of the $30 million pilot program, Communities Advancing Research Equity for Health, is to find out what works in the real world.