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CMS proposed rule targets glucose monitor, insulin pump payments

Lauren Dubinsky, Modern Healthcare, July 14, 2025

CMS said it seeks to prevent fraud, waste and abuse among both home healthcare companies and suppliers. Industry experts said competitive bidding is one way to fight that. “The durable medical equipment category in general is viewed as a high-fraud or high-risk category,” said Simay Okyay McNutt, senior health policy manager at health policy and […]

CMS proposed rule targets glucose monitor, insulin pump payments

Use of Copay Offset Programs Expected to Rise |  AMCP Nexus

Ashley Gallagher, Managed Healthcare Executive, October 15, 2024

Another concern for employers is legalities and ethics of the programs. In the presentation, Alison Falb, JD, vice president of health policy at Applied Policy, said that copay accumulators have been the subject of rulemaking and lawsuits. For federal regulations, the Affordable Care Act, Notice of Benefit and Parameters (NBPP) and a joint legislation from […]

Use of Copay Offset Programs Expected to Rise |  AMCP Nexus

CMS Proposed ‘Monumental’ Digital Therapeutics Codes — What’s Next?

Christian Robles, Inside Health Policy, July 29, 2024

Still, CMS must answer several key questions that will determine if and how practitioners will be able to bill the proposed DMHT codes, Simay Okyay, senior health policy manager for Applied Policy, told IHP. Okyay said Digital therapeutic companies should also clarify the necessary documentation required to bill the new codes. CMS also must clarify […]

CMS Proposed ‘Monumental’ Digital Therapeutics Codes — What’s Next?

Navigating the Inflation Reduction Act’s Impact on Drug Pricing and Health Care

Dean Celia, First Report Managed Care, June 2024

To seek additional expert insights, First Report Managed Care connected with Gary Owens, MD, president of Gary Owens Associates (Ocean View, DE) and Alison Falb, health policy director at Applied Policy (Washington, DC). Dr Owens reported that “the way net cost is derived will determine formulary position. Follow the dollars. Plans need to find the […]

Navigating the Inflation Reduction Act’s Impact on Drug Pricing and Health Care

Who Will Benefit Under the Medicare Part D Out-of-Pocket Spending Cap?

Dean Celia, First Report Managed Care, February 27, 2024

A KFF poll revealed that only 25% of older adults know the Part D provision. This does not surprise Alison Falb, health policy director, Applied Policy, Washington, DC. “Older adults are likely less aware of this provision because of [its] complexity. Details about the rollout, which looks different in 2024 than in 2025, and explaining how […]

Who Will Benefit Under the Medicare Part D Out-of-Pocket Spending Cap?

Latest Formulary Exclusions from Top PBMs Demonstrate Issues in the Drug Pricing Landscape

Dean Celia, First Report Managed Care, February 21, 2024

Alison Falb, health policy director, Applied Policy, Washington, DC, noted that changes to the Medicare Part D benefit under the Inflation Reduction Act change the incentives that promote this behavior regarding Part D plans. “Plans will be responsible for a greater share of costs, including once a beneficiary has met their out-of-pocket cap. This may […]

Latest Formulary Exclusions from Top PBMs Demonstrate Issues in the Drug Pricing Landscape

Coalition Backs Plan for Flexible Residency-Building Window

Joyce Frieden, MedPage Today

A coalition of medical societies and hospitals is supporting a new idea for boosting medical care in underserved communities: allowing medical schools in those areas to have a longer period of time to build up their residency programs.

Coalition Backs Plan for Flexible Residency-Building Window

Small Business Owners say Obamacare Flaws Making Insurance Expensive

Elizabeth Potter, Washington Examiner

Three small business owners told a Senate hearing Tuesday that Obamacare is riddled with problems that are leading to more expensive insurance policies, which is making it harder for companies to provide high-quality healthcare to their workers.

Small Business Owners say Obamacare Flaws Making Insurance Expensive

CBO underestimates Medicare Part D savings by $4 billion due to oversight lapse

Virgil Dickson, Modern Healthcare

In the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 the Congressional Budget Office underestimated the amount Medicare would save due to changes in Medicare Part D. The savings come from an increase in the government mandated discount that drug manufacturers must offer enrollees in the Medicare prescription drug coverage gap. However, this could impact drug prices long-term […]

CBO underestimates Medicare Part D savings by $4 billion due to oversight lapse

Value of CMS’ voluntary bundled-payment program remains unclear

Virgil Dickson, Modern Healthcare

Research on the Bundled Payments for Care Improvement initiative is inconclusive and the cost and care value of BPCI remains unclear. Providers’ voluntary participation and multitude of options makes it difficult to measure outcomes.

Value of CMS’ voluntary bundled-payment program remains unclear