The Trump administration’s Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has signaled that it will be revamping the process of negotiating prices for certain Medicare Part D drugs with input fro | The agency said it is "considering opportunities to bring greater transparency" and will consider stakeholder feedback on the program.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would follow the Trump administration’s orders on prescription drug price negotiations, a process that is overseen by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. He said he would focus on fighting chronic disease,
President Trump has put all the federal health agencies on ice until his administration staffs up. One of those agencies that shouldn’t get lost in the mix: the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
The 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress, known as the nation’s report card, showed CMS outperformed most other large urban districts in the country despite little change in most tested areas. CMS posted its worst scores on record in the 2022 NAEP.
CMS Energy Corporation (NYSE:CMS), a Michigan-based utility company with a market capitalization of $19.65 billion, finds itself at a critical juncture as it navigates a complex regulatory landscape while pursuing ambitious clean energy initiatives.
In his first confirmation hearing, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tried to distance himself from his past statements on abortion and vaccines
An expanding prohibition on third-party financial guarantees could lead to more nursing home using lawsuits to collect unpaid debt.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has started developing its 2026-27 academic calendar. The district is seeking the community’s input.
Healthcare Management Solutions LLC can perform a $41 million auditing services task order for the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services despite the agency’s improper discussions, the US Court of Federal Claims said.
The Increasing Organ Transplant Access Model ("IOTA Model") introduces mandatory financial incentives and penalties for selected kidney
CHARLOTTE — On Tuesday, leaders with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools could vote to raise the district’s minimum wage to $20 an hour. The findings of a compensation study were presented to the school board earlier this month.
This year, CMS leaders said they wanted to increase hourly pay for all staff members to at least $20. Increasing the pay of the district’s lowest paid employees, such as bus drivers and cafeteria workers, would cost an estimated $25.6 million, the Observer reported.