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February 3, 2026

Hospices: Heightened CMS Scrutiny, Targeted CMS Enforcement, and Limited Sector-Wide Risk [CHE, BTSG, PNTG, ADUS, Elara Caring, Compassus]

By Beth Steindecker

The recent public clash between CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz and California Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) over Medicare fraud has renewed questions about whether the hospice industry [CHE, BTSG, PNTG, ADUS, AVAH, UNH, private Elara Caring…

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February 2, 2026

Capitol Policy Weekly: Govt Shutdown, the Warsh Confirmation Fight, USMCA, and Defense Sector

By Joe Lieber

Both the House and Senate are in session this week, with congressional leaders especially under pressure to resolve the ongoing funding lapse. We focus on five key developments we believe matter most for the markets and Washington this week:  The partial government shutdown…

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January 29, 2026

Government Shutdown: ACA Subsidies, NIH and Defense Funding

By Joe Lieber

We continue to expect only a very short government shutdown, as negotiations intensify ahead of the January 30 (tomorrow) funding deadline, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and the White House reportedly in active discussions to resolve the impasse over the…

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January 26, 2026

Medicare Advantage: CMS’s Negative Surprise of Flat Rates and Risk Adjustment Changes – What Now?

By Beth Steindecker

CMS’s negative surprise to Medicare Advantage (MA) insurers [HUM, UNH, ALHC, CVS, ELV, CNC] – which is also likely to spill over into weakness among insurers less or not exposed to this market [MOH, OSCR,…

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January 26, 2026

Capitol Policy Weekly: A Shutdown Now Seems Likely, 100% Canadian Tariffs, Ukraine-Russia, the ROAD to Housing Act and Rubio Testifies

By Joe Lieber

There is now a real possibility of a short, over-the-weekend partial government shutdown at the end of this week, with six of the 12 appropriation bills having been signed into law, meaning those agencies will remain open, and current funding running out on Friday, January 30. After this…

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January 22, 2026

INSP: CMS Update Makes Pricing / Volumes a Bigger Lift

By John Leppard

CMS’s update this morning – indicating that CPT 64568 is not covered for obstructive sleep apnea under any national coverage determination (NCD) – is in keeping with the view we articulated just two weeks ago,…

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January 21, 2026

Insurer Policy Concessions, Political Theater, & the Limits of Cost Reforms [UNH, CI, CVS, ELV]

By Beth Steindecker

While UNH’s announcement this morning that it will rebate its expected 2026 ACA profits has drawn the most attention – and may pressure other Obamacare insurers [ELV, CI, HUM, CNC, OSCR, MOH] to make similar…

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January 20, 2026

CORRECTED: PBMs: Latest Spending Draft’s Watered-Down Reforms Are Incremental, Not Transformational [UNH, CVS, CI, CNC, ELV, HUM]

By Beth Steindecker

The latest draft of the government spending bill, released early this morning, presents an even more manageable policy outcome for pharmacy benefit managers (PBM) [UNH, CVS, CI, CNC, ELV, HUM] than previously expected; it revives…

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January 20, 2026

Tools, Dx, & Labs: Lawmakers Come Through

By John Leppard

The bipartisan, bicameral FY26 HHS appropriations bill text released this morning is largely consistent with our expectations, with incremental upside for life science tools (LST), diagnostics, and clinical labs. More specifically, the legislation – which…

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January 20, 2026

Capitol Policy Weekly: Govt. Shutdown, Greenland Tariffs, Davos and Housing

By Joe Lieber

With the House in session this week, but the Senate out, House leaders are expected to continue work on FY2026 appropriations before the Jan. 31 deadline, and a short-term continuing resolution (CR) likely being needed…

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