Healthcare Policy News
Court Allows COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Workers at Federally Certified Healthcare Facilities
On Jan. 13, the Supreme Court blocked the Biden-Harris administration’s proposed COVID-19 vaccination or test requirement for large employers (>100 employees); however, the Court allowed a similar mandate to continue for staff at certain Medicare and Medicaid-certified facilities. The mandate requires vaccines for staff at hospitals, ambulatory surgical settings, home health agencies, and more, for the facility to qualify for participation in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Learn more from the CMS FAQ…
Medicare Advisers Decline to Recommend 2023 Pay Increases for Physicians
A top Medicare advisory board did not recommend any new payment increases for acute care hospitals or doctors for 2023, stating that targeted relief funding has helped blunt the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC), which makes recommendations to Congress and the federal government on Medicare issues, voted unanimously on Jan. 13 to update 2023 rates by the amounts determined under current law–it has made similar recommendations for the past several years. As a reminder, pay figures are impacted by the annual Medicare Physician Fee Schedule that is published by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and goes through the rulemaking process. Payments to clinicians declined by $9 billion in 2020 but were offset thanks to congressional relief funds. Physicians also got a 4% bump to payments through 2022 compared to prior law, but the temporary increase is expected to go away at the start of 2023. Read more about the recommendation…
HHS Renews Public Health Emergency for COVID-19 Pandemic
On Jan. 14, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra renewed the Public Health Emergency (PHE) declaration for the COVID-19 pandemic, which was set to expire on Sunday, Jan. 16. The PHE has been extended for 90 days, preserving key flexibilities for healthcare professionals around telehealth and other waivers intended to help combat the virus. The PHE was first ordered in January 2020. Read more about the renewal…
Senate Health Panel Votes to Advance Califf for Leading the FDA
The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee advanced the nomination of Robert Califf to serve as commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in a 13-8 vote on Jan. 13. Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) were the only Democratic members to vote against Califf. Ranking Member Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), and Mitt Romney (R-UT) were the only GOP members to back the nominee. Among those currently serving in the U.S. Senate, 69 lawmakers previously voted to confirm Califf to head the FDA during the Obama administration in 2016. His first appointment was approved in an 89-4 vote. Read more about the vote… |