On Wednesday, the Senate passed its postal reform bill (S. 1789). Section 104 of the bill would allow the Postal Service an opportunity to negotiate a separate Postal Service health plan with its Unions. The debate now moves onto the House of Representatives.
Yesterday, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee held a business meeting to find budget cuts as an alternative to the Defense Department sequestrations otherwise required by last August’s budget control act. According to the Washington Post’s Federal Eye
Democrats raised but ultimately withdrew amendments seeking to centralize prescription drug purchasing in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program and seeking to delete tax breaks for high-income individuals under the House budget plan.
As many experts have pointed out, this effort to move prescription drug contracting from the carriers to OPM is ill advised.
Yesterday, as Bloomberg reports, the federal judge hearing the trade associations’ anti-trust challenge to the no-completed Medco — Express Script merger denied the associations’ motion for a preliminary injunction tha would somehow unscramble the egg. The judge’s decision was no surprise to the FEHBlog.
Finally, yesterday the IRS released the following Affordable Care Act related Notices
Minimum Value
Information Reporting on Health Insurance Coverage
