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Thanks! --Editor) Medicare Proposal Outlined by Conference Committee Excerpt: "A powerful congressman heading House-Senate negotiations over Medicare has drawn up the outlines of a legislative plan embracing several polarizing changes that House conservatives want. The most contentious proposal eventually would force Medicare to compete for patients directly against private health plans." (Washington Post) Democrats Assail Medicare Proposals Excerpt: "The most vehement protests centered on an aspect of the House bill that eventually would require the traditional version of the program to compete with private health plans based on price. Proponents of that competitive arrangement, known as premium support, say that it would encourage people to join private health plans and drive down costs; critics predict it would end up costing more for patients who remain in the traditional fee-for-service program ..." (Washington Post) Health Insurer Wary of Emerging Medicare Bill Excerpt: "Population changes alone will likely drive private health plans to get more involved with the federal Medicare program for the elderly and disabled, the head of one of the nation's largest health insurers said Wednesday." (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Kroger Makes Contingency Plan Excerpt: "While Kroger clerks vote on a contract offer, the grocer is advertising in Indianapolis for temporary help in case of a strike. Employees at Kroger stores throughout Indiana began voting Thursday on a contract providing more limited health care benefits than previous labor agreements." (IndyStar.com) Opinion: a Watershed Strike Excerpt: "If Vons, Ralphs and Albertsons succeed at mimicking the Wal-Mart approach, it will pull down America's middle-class standard of living and signal other companies, whether unionized or not, that it's time to go to war against working families." (Kelly Candaele & Peter Dreier in The Nation) Municipal Workers Feeling Insurance Pinch Excerpt: "Rhode Island and many other states struggling with expanding deficits and rising health care expenses are asking their employees to help pay for their medical insurance or assume a larger share of the burden." (AP via Yahoo! News) Cost-Sharing Grows More Prevalent In Prescription Market Excerpt: "The report, conducted by the Pharmacy Benefit Management Institute, states co-payments have increased in both mail and retail segments. Average mail co-payments for first-tier drugs rose 16% from 2001 to 2002, second-tier witnessed a 20% increase and third-tier a 10% jolt. In the retail category, co-payments rose by approximately 10% overall." (BenefitNews.com) FDA Eases Stance on Importing Medicines by Cities, States Excerpt: "[A] senior Food and Drug Administration official said yesterday that the agency won't sue cities and states that set up plans to bring in the unapproved drugs." (Boston Globe) Washington Post Series of Articles Examines Problems with Illegal Prescription Drug Distribution Excerpt: "Part 1: A Vast, Unregulated Shadow Market; Part 2: How the Internet Became a Pipeline for Deadly Drugs; Part 3: Dangerous Doctors Online; Part 4 : The Shadow Market & Counterfeit Drugs; Part 5: Our Porous Borders With Mexico and Canada" (Washington Post) Millions of Americans Look Outside U.S. for Drugs Excerpt: "Although U.S. law bans nearly all imports of foreign medications, Americans are bringing in those drugs in record numbers. Mexico, Canada and other countries have become the discount pharmacies for many Americans, those looking simply to save money as well as the uninsured struggling to pay for their medications." (Washington Post) Drugstore.com To Launch Campaign To Educate Consumers About Online Pharmacies Excerpt: "Officials at Drugstore.com, the largest online pharmacy in the United States, on Thursday announced plans to launch a new public education campaign, called 'Safe Shopper,' to warn consumers about 'rogue' Web sites that 'specialize in selling painkillers and other dangerous drugs' and help them to identify legitimate online pharmacies, the Washington Post reports." (KaiserNetwork.org) Overview: Electronically Substantiated Expenses Are Excludible Excerpt: "The guidance does not forbid applying the ruling to lodging expenses, but it also does not mention them in the same manner as it does travel and entertainment expenses. David Fuller, a partner at the Washington, D.C. office of McDermott, Will & Emery ... cautions that the ruling appears to require that receipts for most hotel stays be on paper and not electronic." (Thompson Publishing Group) Are Group Health Plans Required to Allow Mid-Year Enrollment? Excerpt: "Answer: Yes. Regardless of whether annual open enrollment is offered under your plan, there are special enrollment rules under HIPAA that generally apply (with some exceptions) to group health plans like your insured major medical plan. These rules require group health plans to permit mid-year enrollment of employees and their dependents in certain circumstances." (EBIA (Question of the Week)) Prevention and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity: a Roadmap for Advocacy and Action (PDF) 12 pages. Excerpt: "On August 14 and 15, 2003, 47 public and private sector professionals convened for the roundtable discussion entitled 'Prevention and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity: Toward a Roadmap for Advocacy and Action.' The roundtable was jointly sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Kaiser Permanente, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Association of Health Plans, HealthPartners, and the Washington Business Group on Health." (Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy) Group of Democratic Senators Calls for 'Immediate Vote' on Mental Health Parity Bill Excerpt: "A group of Democratic senators on Thursday called for an 'immediate vote' on a mental health parity bill (S 486) supported by the late Sen. Paul Wellstone (D-Minn.), who died last October in a plane crash, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports ..." (KaiserNetwork.org) Executive Summary: Women Business Leaders' Outlook On Health Care 2003 Excerpt: "[I]n reforming the health care system, about 4 in 10 respondents say that 'making health care more affordable' should be the top priority, followed by 'providing basic health insurance coverage to all Americans' (34%)." (The United States Chamber of Commerce) AARP Calls for Government Policy To Address Costs of Long-Term Care Excerpt: "The United States needs a policy to address the 'anticipated heavy costs' of providing long-term care to a growing population of older individuals and people with disabilities, AARP officials said Wednesday during an international forum on long-term care sponsored by AARP, CongressDaily/AM reports." (KaiserNetwork.org) Presidential Candidate Sen. Edwards Announces 10-Year, $3.5 Billion Long-Term Care Proposal Excerpt: "Presidential candidate Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.) on Thursday announced a 10-year, $3.5 billion proposal to improve long-term care for seniors, the AP/Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports." (KaiserNetwork.org) Office Napping Retreats to the Corporate Closet Excerpt: "After a brief 'power napping' craze in the late 1990s, workplace napping has retreated to the corporate closet." (CareerJournal.com) Links to Items on Executive Comp, Benefits in General Business-Owned Life Insurance: Preliminary Observations on Uses 18 pages; summary at http://www.gao.gov/highlights/d04191thigh.pdf - Excerpt: "To address concerns that businesses were abusing their ability to deduct interest expenses on loans taken against the value of their policies, Congress passed legislation to limit this practice, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Department of Justice pursued litigation against some businesses. But concerns have remained regarding employers' ability to benefit from insuring their employees' lives." (U.S. General Accounting Office) Study Shows Spouse's Death Can Lead To Financial Devastation Excerpt: "MetLife ... bolsters the case for life insurance with a recent study analyzing the long-term financial impact for surviving spouses after a mate's premature death." (BenefitNews.com) Newly Posted or Renewed Job Openings
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