
Work travel is usually a nice change of pace. And then I found myself on a Wednesday afternoon on the NJ Turnpike in torrential rain with other cars facing the wrong direction. Super fun! Two good things – 1) the pharma team I gave the talk to was awesome and 2) made it home safe…

On one hand, a busy week in the world of health policy. The quicksand of news in 2025 is real so I do my best to sidestep some news (MAHA report) to dive into the things that I think are important for my clients – including expected premium spikes, 340B rebate backlash and Medicare changes.…

Some weeks it feels like this newsletter writes itself. This is not one of those weeks. Onward. Caught my Eye Medicaid Math. Kaiser Family Foundation has a terrific visual of how the One Big Beautiful Bill will impact the uninsured rate by state. Employer Math. Employers are expecting a big jump in premiums (9%, 7.6%…

If you’re off this week, excellent timing. I feel like things were sort of quiet. Or maybe that is just compared to last week. Caught my Eye Work It. I had a long post I was starting to write about health insurance in America and then I saw this NYT article and just stopped; Sarah…

In case you think I’m opinionated, just know that it could be so.much.worse. I often write something and then hit backspace, backspace, backspace. You’re welcome? Off next week for the 4th of July. Caught my Eye Tradeoffs. Last week USC put out a paper that reviewed how many Medicare Part D beneficiaries will likely pay…

Caught my Eye Make Believe. This week we were wondering if the Administration would put out information on what the Most Favored Nation (MFN) would be for drugs; that is what is the best price for each drug in a set of country’s that have a GDP at least 60% of ours. But there have…

I love this time of year, it feels nostalgic. All sorts of changes are going on with students graduating or changing schools with the hum of music and the whiff of sunscreen ever present in the background. Or maybe I just long for simpler times? Caught my Eye Waiting Game. This week the Department of…
This week I’ve repeatedly spoken to groups about the President’s Executive Order (EO) on Most Favored Nation (MFN) pricing and I feel a little vulnerable. I am often “authentic” in my explanations. I recognize that to many people I seem biased on a lot of issues but, in my defense, I find most politics maddening…

In the DC area, with many family, friends and neighbors working for the federal government, these last few weeks have felt downright crappy. Furloughs, contracts being upended, fear about what’s next — all for people who love their jobs serving the public. It isn’t a fork in the road, it feels like a game of…

PDAB-adieu. This week Governor Youngkin vetoed a bill that would have established a prescription drug affordability board (PDAB) in the state. The PDAB would have had authority over state-sponsored and state-regulated health plans. Younkin said that the PDAB would have determined drug availability solely on cost rather than unique patient needs and the opinions of…