Wall Street expected President Donald Trump to go easier on Medicare Advantage insurers than his predecessor. That's not happening in several key lawsuits.
An executive order by Trump rolled back some efforts by the Biden administration to control Medicare costs but it didn't change drug price caps.
Under Donald Trump's first administration, Medicare telehealth was expanded to allow coverage during the coronavirus pandemic, when virtual visits became increasingly common. And then during Joe Biden's presidency, Congress and Biden signed off on the ...
Florida seniors are still reeling after years of back-to-back cuts to the popular Medicare Advantage program enacted during the last presidential administration. Now, Biden-era policy decisions threaten to hamper the program further in 2026.
Medicare is set to run out of funding for telehealth coverage by end of March, but a new bill has been introduced to continue it.