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STAT+: Incoming Senate Majority Leader Thune hails from a state that relies on rural hospitals, telehealth

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the newly elected Senate majority leader, is big on telehealth, rural hospitals, and increasing transparency for drug middlemen. He represents a state that does not have much in the way of special interests in the health care industry beyond hospitals, doctors, and pharmacists. John Thune (R-S.D.),

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STAT+: The health care issue Democrats can’t solve: hospital reform

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But hospitals may be a health care giant they’re unable to confront alone. And after 20 years, they finally delivered on a promise to empower the federal government to lower drug prices in 2022. But the remaining elephant in the room is hospital costs, which make up the biggest share of U.S. health care spending.

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Opinion: Medicare drug pricing rules will delay access to promising therapies

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Medicare’s new guidelines cover how it will conduct the drug price negotiations authorized by the Inflation Reduction Act. For example, a new version may make it possible to take a pill instead of an injection or take medicine at home instead of coming to a hospital or infusion center. Read the rest…

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STAT+: EQRx abandons business plan around drug pricing, cuts jobs and programs

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EQRx, a company that aimed to lower drug prices by introducing inexpensive me-too medicines, said Tuesday that it has abandoned that plan and is laying off nearly 60% of its workforce. Continue to STAT+ to read the full story…

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STAT+: Senate drug shortage bill would pay hospitals bonuses for good contracting practices

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WASHINGTON — The Senate Finance Committee has drafted a bipartisan bill to mitigate drug shortages by rewarding hospitals for business practices that ensure an adequate supply of drugs. Hospitals band together to negotiate drug prices by hiring group purchasing organizations.

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STAT+: Congress ditches site-neutral hospital pay policy

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WASHINGTON — Congress will not move forward with a controversial policy to equalize certain Medicare payments to hospitals and physicians’ offices in an upcoming government funding package, five lobbyists and sources following the talks told STAT. The delay is a win for hospitals, which have adamantly lobbied against the policy.

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STAT+: Medicare proceeds with plan to claw back hospital funds after Supreme Court decision

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WASHINGTON — Medicare officials are moving forward with a plan to claw back money from certain hospitals to try to remedy overpayments struck down by the Supreme Court, they announced Thursday. Continue to STAT+ to read the full story…

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