health savings accounts
GAHA
The Great American Health Alliance.
That's the name of a new lobbying group of companies and organizations tied to the health savings account industry. And yes, it's a riff on MAHA.
The industry is trying to take advantage of the debate over health care affordability by getting Congress to further reform HSA laws to make the tax-free investment tools available with all types of public and private insurance. They're making the case that expanded HSAs can play a key role in President Trump's Great Healthcare Plan.
Read more about their lobbying tactics and the policies they're after.
cdc
The challenges facing the next CDC director
Helen Branswell runs down the myriad challenges facing Trump's next CDC director, assuming one is nominated and confirmed by senators who increasingly are willing to buck RFK Jr.
Administration officials have frequently said the CDC needs to rebuild trust with the public, but staff say the first hurdle for a CDC director would be rebuilding trust with them. That will require, in part, that the new director convince staff that RFK Jr. isn't calling the shots for the agency.
Read more for the seven big obstacles that a new director will need to overcome.
drug prices
How to flip a drugmaker
The Trump administration is trying to flip drugmakers with a tactic that is familiar to police interrogators.
Daniel Payne reports that the White House is shopping a legislative plan to codify voluntary most-favored nation agreements on drug prices into law. Administration officials plan to meet with all 16 drugmakers that signed MFN deals, according to Daniel.
The administration is calling in companies in small groups, as it did when negotiating the voluntary deals, and lobbyists worry the administration will peel off a company, increasing pressure on others to follow suit.
Read more.
No comments