Partnership to Protect Coverage provides comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Treasury Department, and the Department of Labor on a proposed rule concerning short-term, limited-duration insurance plans.
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Partnership to Protect Coverage response to request for information issued by the Treasury Department, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the Department of Health and Human Services on medical credit cards, loans, and other financial products used to pay for health care that may contribute to medical debt.
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Cystic Fibrosis Therapeutics Network sent a letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research to request a meeting to discuss novel approaches to clinical trial design for cystic fibrosis nucleic acid-based therapies.
Ad hoc patient coalition provides comments to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on draft guidance related to the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan, arguing the importance of the plan in ultimately lowing the cost of prescription drugs for enrollees.
Ad hoc patient advocacy coalition provides comments to Pennsylvania’s Insurance Commission to inform decision making regarding the state’s essential health benefits benchmark plan.
Ad hoc patient advocacy coalition letter to the Department of Labor expressing concerns about Alternative Funding Plans and providing supporting materials after a discussion with the department in June 2023.
Partnership to Protect Coverage issues a statement encouraging all states to use Medicaid flexibilities to ensure patients have ample opportunity to respond to redetermination requests, and to minimize disruptions in their health coverage.
CF Foundation sends a letter to Amerigroup and New Jersey Medicaid asking the groups to update their Trikafta® eligibility criteria to reflect the recent label expansion to people with CF between ages two and five.
Coalition letter asking Georgia’s governor to pause Medicaid procedural terminations to ensure that those who are currently enrolled in Medicaid can maintain their coverage, if eligible, or transition to other forms of coverage.
The letter responds to Select Health’s changes in coverage criteria, urging the health plan to cover Trikafta for all people with cystic fibrosis who meet eligibility requirements per the U.S. Food and Drug Administration label.