AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoNicotine Reduction Policy: Rutgers modeling suggests an FDA nicotine cap could push U.S. smoking rates below 1% in 14 years, cutting premature deaths and narrowing disparities for people with major depression. Mental Health Options: Rutgers highlights transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a noninvasive, FDA-approved alternative for depression, anxiety, and OCD when standard treatments fail. Drug Pricing & Competition: The FTC reached a settlement with Caremark over insulin pricing practices, aiming to lock in up to $8.5B in consumer savings and boost pharmacy transparency. Medicare Payment Overhaul: CMS proposed major changes to the Medicare Shared Savings Program, including higher shared savings for top performers and adjustments meant to reduce “ratchet” penalties. Affordability Pressure on Employers: A new report finds most small and midsize employers saw double-digit healthcare spending increases, driving interest in self-insurance and new funding arrangements. Dementia Prevention: WHO says up to 45% of dementia risk may be preventable by tackling factors like tobacco, air pollution, inactivity, and high blood pressure. Cancer Care Access: FDA cleared a single-step Lyme test that nearly doubles early detection, and new cancer trial updates point to more efficient delivery options for community oncology.
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