
What We're Reading: Hospital Closures; Mixed Messages on PBMs; VA Wrongly Denies Sexual Trauma
Patients living in rural areas have fewer options for a hospital as closures continue at a rate of about 30 a year; the Trump administration is sending mixed messages about how it views pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs); thousands of veterans suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder may be left without benefits after the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) improperly handled as many as 1300 sexual trauma claims.
Rate of Hospital Closures Expected to Pick Up
Patients living in rural areas have fewer options for a hospital as closures continue at a rate of about 30 a year. However, an analyst expects that the number of hospitals shutting down may actually increase in the next 1 year to 18 months,
Trump Administration Gives Mixed Messages on PBMs
As part of his promise to lower prescription drug prices, President Donald Trump has targeted pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), but some days his own administration seems to be interested in empowering PBMs. This mixed message has made it difficult for lobbyists and policy makers to determine the administration’s overall strategy,
The VA Improperly Denied Military Sexual Claims
Thousands of veterans suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder may be left without benefits after the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) improperly handled as many as 1300 sexual trauma claims.
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