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RFK Jr. Taps FDA Policy And Food Chiefs As Senior Counselors To Also Serve On His Immediate Staff, Raising Expectations...
NewsFeb 14, 2026

RFK Jr. Taps FDA Policy And Food Chiefs As Senior Counselors To Also Serve On His Immediate Staff, Raising Expectations...

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has appointed FDA policy chief Grace Graham and senior FDA food official Kyle Diamantas as senior counselors who will also serve on his immediate staff. The move follows a broader senior‑level...

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Oklahoma Plans Decentralized State-Based Exchange
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Oklahoma Plans Decentralized State-Based Exchange

Oklahoma’s insurance commissioner announced that the state will abandon the federal health‑insurance marketplace and launch a decentralized, state‑run exchange beginning in the 2028 plan year. The new platform will rely on web‑based brokers to handle enrollment, giving the state greater...

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Hims Jumps Into Cancer Detection Market, Awaits Medicare Coverage
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Hims Jumps Into Cancer Detection Market, Awaits Medicare Coverage

Telehealth and wellness brand Hims & Hers Health announced it will enter the multi‑cancer early‑detection market. The move comes as the company’s GLP‑1 weight‑loss segment slows and it seeks new growth avenues. Hims is leveraging the current regulatory gap for...

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FDA Staff Dropoff Continues In First Quarter Of FY 2026
NewsFeb 13, 2026

FDA Staff Dropoff Continues In First Quarter Of FY 2026

FDA’s drug and biologic product centers reported a continued decline in staff during the first quarter of fiscal 2026, extending a year‑long downward trend. The reduction persists even as Commissioner Marty Makary publicly pledged to accelerate hiring. The agency has...

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CBO: CMS Skin Substitute Policy To Save $245B By 2035
NewsFeb 13, 2026

CBO: CMS Skin Substitute Policy To Save $245B By 2035

CMS announced a comprehensive overhaul of its reimbursement rules for skin substitutes, high‑cost dressings used in chronic wound care. The policy tightens medical‑necessity criteria, promotes evidence‑based alternatives, and leverages negotiated pricing. The Congressional Budget Office incorporated these changes into its...

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Payers Pledge To Launch Digital Health Payment Models Like CMS’ ACCESS
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Payers Pledge To Launch Digital Health Payment Models Like CMS’ ACCESS

On Feb 12, HHS announced that health insurers covering roughly 165 million Americans have pledged to implement digital‑health reimbursement models modeled on CMS’s ACCESS program by Jan 1 2028. The ACCESS model adjusts payments based on measurable patient‑outcome impact, shifting from volume‑based to value‑based...

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CDC, NIH Performance Review Change May Rate More Workers ‘Unacceptable’
NewsFeb 12, 2026

CDC, NIH Performance Review Change May Rate More Workers ‘Unacceptable’

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health announced a new performance‑review framework that links lower ratings to easier termination. The policy reclassifies a swath of federal staff into a category with reduced civil‑service protections,...

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CDC Facing Another Lawsuit Over Grant Cuts In Blue States
NewsFeb 12, 2026

CDC Facing Another Lawsuit Over Grant Cuts In Blue States

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention abruptly cancelled multi‑year public‑health grants that had already been awarded to jurisdictions in Democratic‑led states. The rescinded funding includes Public Health Infrastructure Grants and programs targeting HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. The...

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NIH Will Not Renew Criswell’s Term As NIAMS Director, Adding To Leadership Vacancies
NewsFeb 12, 2026

NIH Will Not Renew Criswell’s Term As NIAMS Director, Adding To Leadership Vacancies

The National Institutes of Health announced it will not renew Linsey Criswell's term as director of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). Criswell's departure creates another open director position amid a growing list of leadership...

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CBO: Medicaid Spending Increases Will Slow Due To OBBBA But Expected To Continue
NewsFeb 12, 2026

CBO: Medicaid Spending Increases Will Slow Due To OBBBA But Expected To Continue

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that the 2025 reconciliation bill’s Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBBBA) will trim roughly $1.2 trillion from Medicaid spending over the next decade. Despite this sizable reduction, overall Medicaid outlays are expected to keep rising because...

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E&C Health Panel Determined To Rein In Remaining PBM Business Tactics
NewsFeb 12, 2026

E&C Health Panel Determined To Rein In Remaining PBM Business Tactics

On February 11, the House Energy & Commerce health subcommittee signaled it will keep pressuring pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) after a recent FTC settlement involving Cigna’s Express Scripts. Chair Rep. Buddy Carter asked the new head of the traditional PBM...

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