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MN Legislative Session 2025: Updates on Hearings and Bills

Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians

State health insurers already contribute to reinsurance through taxes and assessments that go into the general fund, the proposed source for the program. GOP members of the committee expressed concerns about adding more pressure on DHS to oversee this program when it is already struggling to manage oversight of the waiver system.

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Key Bills in the 2025 Legislative Session AAFP is Watching Closely

Alabama Academy of Family Physicians

It then establishes a new Rural Physician Income Tax Credit program, effective January 1, 2026, that provides a $10,000 annual tax credit to qualifying rural physicians for up to four tax years. Additionally, health insurers would be barred from taking adverse action against providers for providing cost transparency.

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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Board Meeting Summary | Spring 2025

ABIM

Pamela Kaliski, Manager, Exam Innovations for ABIM, shared more about ABIM’s goal of prioritizing security pertaining to AI use, avoiding redundancies and helping physician Item-Writers create insightful questions that test clinical knowledge and judgment. Society representatives departed at this point in the meeting.

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Drug Pricing Reform Gathers Steam (Part 2)

FDA Law Blog

PART 1: MAXIMUM FAIR PRICE PAYMENT LIMITATION UNDER MEDICARE PARTS B AND D AND THE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE MARKET. Under all of these programs, patient co-insurance would be calculated based on the MFP so that patients receive the benefit of that price. The four parts of Subtitle E are summarized in turn below. 8126 with a lower MFP.

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California’s Much-Touted IVF Law May Be Delayed Until 2026, Leaving Many in the Lurch

Physician's Weekly

California lawmakers are poised to delay the state’s much-ballyhooed new law mandating in vitro fertilization insurance coverage for millions, set to take effect July 1. Gavin Newsom has asked lawmakers to push the implementation date to January 2026, leaving patients, insurers, and employers in limbo.