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Health Care Matters is Coral’s weekly newsletter for health care leaders navigating change. From policy shifts and regulatory updates to real-world strategy insights, each issue delivers expert takeaways from our team. Sign up to stay in the know and ahead of the curve.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | May 16, 2025
In this week's Health Care Matters, we cover CMS’s new “Make America Healthy Again” strategy, proposed Medicaid cuts advancing in Congress, and Trump’s latest drug pricing order. Plus, a look at telehepatology innovation in Indiana and slow progress on prior authorization rule implementation.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | May 9, 2025
In this issue, we explore Aetna’s planned exit from the ACA exchanges and what it signals for the future of individual insurance markets, as well as the implications of President Trump’s latest pharmaceutical pricing and tariff strategies. We also spotlight community clinics expanding mental health access in underserved areas, examine the national potential of CMS’s maternal health model, and share insights on whole-person care, informal caregiving, and health equity implementation strategies.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | May 2, 2025
In this issue, we reflect on the sweeping health care changes from Trump’s first 100 days. Plus, we explore state cost growth challenges, shifts in CMMI priorities, and innovative efforts in suicide prevention and primary care reform.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | April 25, 2025
In this issue of Health Care Matters, we unpack the implications of HHS restructuring, diverging Q1 results from major insurers, and the limits of Medicare Advantage’s long-term care benefits. Plus, we highlight a new primary care model for older adults and explore key reads on Medicare reform, insurance affordability, and primary care access.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | April 18, 2025
In this issue, we examine Trump’s executive order on drug pricing, major HHS budget cuts, and the end of federal support for certain Medicaid programs. Plus, we explore rural maternity care challenges, transportation access for veterans, and what ACO benchmarks really mean.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | April 11, 2025
In this week’s Health Care Matters, we explore the finalized Medicare Advantage benchmark rates for 2026, highlight the growing impact of medically tailored meals, and share tools for tracking federal policy impacts locally. Plus, dig into new resources on maternal mental health, GLP-1 access, and value-based care trends.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | April 4, 2025
In this issue, we cover major shakeups at HHS, evolving risks for ACOs under the Trump administration, widespread insurer layoffs, and new insights on social risk and direct contracting. Plus, catch our latest contribution to Medicare transformation in California.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | March 28, 2025
the sweeping reduction in force and restructuring at HHS, and Mehmet Oz’s continued progress toward becoming CMS Administrator. This edition also explores Medicare’s anti-obesity medication dilemma, future AI regulation, and features key reads on value-based payment, postpartum care data, and the vital role of AHRQ—plus our latest insights on building strong relationships with CMS and CMMI.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | March 21, 2025
Read about the Senate’s review of Dr. Oz for CMS Administrator, MedPAC’s March 2025 Report to Congress, and the merger of Hospital-at-Home startups DispatchHealth and Medically Home. This edition also features key reads on Medicaid per capita caps, primary care spending misconceptions, copay accumulator and maximizer programs, and a Tradeoffs episode on what to expect from Medicare and Medicaid under Dr. Oz.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | March 14, 2025
Explore the latest in Health Care Matters, where we break down key developments shaping the health care landscape. In this edition, the Health Policy Tracker covers the delayed Medicare payment fix in budget negotiations and CMMI’s decision to end eight payment models by 2025. We also highlight policy strategies to transition community health centers into value-based payment.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | February 21, 2025
Read about the latest developments in health policy, including RFK Jr.’s reversal on his vaccine pledge to Senator Cassidy, the expanding layoffs at the U.S. Health Department affecting Medicare and the FDA, and the ongoing budget reconciliation process as policymakers navigate FY 2025 funding and health care priorities.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | February 7, 2025
Read about the Senate panel advancing RFK Jr. for HHS Secretary, Trump’s early executive actions aligning with Project 2025, Medicare Advantage’s 50 million prior authorizations in 2023, the trade-offs in MSSP benchmarks, the spillover effects of the CMS Innovation Center, patient health care priorities, and policy strategies for addressing administrative and prescription drug costs.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | January 31, 2025
Learn about the latest health policy shifts, from executive orders reshaping regulations to Senate scrutiny of RFK Jr.’s leadership, as well as warnings from hospital executives on the impact of proposed Medicaid and ACA cuts. Hear why some believe shrinking Medicaid could improve it, the benefits of hospital therapy dogs, and key takeaways from the CY 2026 Medicare Advantage and Part D Proposed Rule.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | January 24, 2025
Explore CMS's progress on accountable care goals, Medicare drug price negotiations, and key insights from the JPM San Francisco Conference. Plus, see what CMS leaders are saying about their challenges and achievements and catch the latest episode of the Tradeoffs podcast featuring reflections from Biden's Medicaid director.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | January 17, 2025
Explore how health systems, hospitals, and vendors are leveraging AI to boost efficiency and savings, and dive into key updates like Aetna’s lawsuit against private-equity radiologists under the No Surprises Act and GLP-1's growing role in whole-person primary care. We’re also reading about successor models, CMS Innovation Center pathways, Biden health care regulations, and the future of advanced payment models. Plus, join HCTTF in celebrating a decade of advancements in value-based care.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | January 10, 2025
Concerns over UnitedHealth Group's Medicare Advantage practices, systemic issues in the health care industry, and Americans' declining perceptions of overall health care quality. Upcoming events like the Virtual Value-Based Payment Summit, the launch of TMaH model, and the regulatory implications of recent legal decisions on medical AI.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | January 3, 2025
Upcoming health care trends, policy updates, new laws affecting Medicare, health care start-ups, and state health care initiatives. New value-based care resources, the financial impact of health equity initiatives, and key findings from national health expenditure reports.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | December 20, 2024
The collapse of a government funding agreement, CMS initiatives like the Innovation in Behavioral Health Model and the Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM), along with the CMS Health Equity Conference proposal submissions and insights on health care challenges from the Tradeoffs podcast.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | December 13, 2024
The No Surprises Act implementation, Medicaid funding cuts, and rural hospitals' struggles with Medicare Advantage plans. Also issues in nursing home quality oversight, updates from the CMS Innovation Center, and new leadership at NAACOS.
 
      
      Health Care Matters | December 6, 2024
Post-election policy updates, Senate minority leadership elections, and cabinet nominations. Medicare rule proposals, reports on the 340B Drug Pricing Program, key takeaways from the CY2025 Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule, and an upcoming in-person event on accountable care.
