March 9, 2026
Capitol Policy Weekly: Iran Pressures Markets, Housing Advances, Trade Tensions Return
With Congress partially out of session this week, Washington will continue to revolve around the Iran conflict, trade policy adjustments, and a handful of legislative initiatives moving through the Senate. The Senate remains in session while the…
March 9, 2026
[LNTH] Pylarify 2.0 Payment Pathway
Following FDA approval of LNTH’s Pylarify TruVu late Friday, we continue to expect CMS to provide a three-year transitional pass-through (TPT) payment for hospital outpatient services effective Oct. 1, 2026, with our best estimate on…
March 6, 2026
[INSP, LIVN, NYXH] New Hypoglossal Code By 2028
As we had anticipated, the American Medical Association’s (AMA) CPT Editorial Panel will evaluate the creation of a new reimbursement code to describe single lead hypoglossal nerve neurostimulation (HGNS) devices (e.g., INSP’s Inspire V) at…
March 2, 2026
CMS’s ELV Sanction Warnings Sends MA Risk Adjustment Message, But Does It Up the Ante on a Broader Crackdown?
CMS’s warning letter against ELV of potential sanctions on new Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollment underscores another enforcement lever the agency can deploy to curb improper risk adjustment behaviors and overpayments. As the agency remains committed…
March 2, 2026
Capitol Policy Weekly: Iran Dominates, Housing Moves, Farm Bill Marks Up, Texas Votes
With the Congress back in Washington this week, Iran will dominate the agenda, but it won’t completely crowd out housing policy, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding, and Farm Bill politics. The House and Senate are both expected to move an Iran-related war powers resolution this week; however, it is unlikely to constrain the…
February 26, 2026
INSP: Quick Thoughts on New Codes
We see little practical reimbursement impact for INSP from CMS’s announcement this morning that it will be creating a set of new facility level C-codes for newer generation hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS) device services (e.g.,…
February 26, 2026
How Quickly Can Trump Raise Tariffs? A Reality Check
Trade policy is likely to remain fluid in the months ahead as the Trump administration invokes Sections 122, 232, 301, and potentially 338 authorities. While the threat of Section 122-based tariffs provides near-term leverage to push for bilateral trade agreements, the statutory 150-day limit of…
February 25, 2026
[EW, MDT, ABT] TAVR: Incremental Gains From Expected Coverage
In advance of the CMS draft coverage decision for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) due June 15 (final Sept. 15), we expect policy changes that – while positive – may be more incremental in their…
February 25, 2026
Capitol Policy Special Note: State of the Union – Political Theater Over Policy Detail
President Trump’s State of the Union address surprised us in how much time he devoted to recognizing guests and heroes in the visitors’ gallery — likely a record for such acknowledgments. The speech was structured…
February 23, 2026
Hospital DPPs: Less Dependable, Though Still Relevant Post-OBBB: Questions of Where and How Much Remain? [HCA, THC, CYH, ARDT, UHS, MPT, SGRY, govt hospitals]
While Medicaid funding from state directed payment programs (DPPs) cannot be relied upon as much a key revenue driver – and has received less attention on recent earnings calls – these incremental dollars are still…