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States Under Lobbying Pressure To Change Virtual Doctor Visit Rules, Laws

Virtual doctor visits are happening everywhere these days. You can get long-distance medical consultations at Connecticut rest areas, at Rite Aid kiosks, even through apps on your smartphone. Major insurers like UnitedHealth are starting to offer them to millions of customers on the assumption that a conversation with the doctor

FL Health Law Battle Likely Back in 2016

A bruising budget battle that divided Republicans in the Florida Legislature is over for now, but the truce is likely only to last a few months. Legislators passed a nearly $79 billion budget Friday with just days to spare. Legislators had until July 1 to pass a budget or state

Florida Guaranty Association Assessment Recoupment No Longer Reportable as Taxable Premiums

Amounts recouped from policyholders as a result of a Florida Insurance Guaranty Association (FIGA) assessment under subsection 631.57(3), Florida Statutes (F.S.), levied on or after July 1, 2015, are no longer considered taxable premiums. Recouped regular and emergency assessments are specifically excluded from taxable premiums and, therefore, are not subject

Global Prescription Drug Sales Will Reach Nearly $1 Trillion in the Next 5 Years

Global prescription drug sales will grow 4.8 percent a year until reaching $987 billion by 2020, according to a new report from EvaluatePharma. “For the industry to sustain this impressive growth they will have to make compromises around global pricing and market access,” said Lisa Urquhart, editor of EP Vantage, which

Governor Scott Vetoes HB 105

TALLAHASSEE,Fla- On Tuesday, Governor Scott vetoed HB 105, which would have established municipal service taxing units to include levying a new excise tax on property insurance policies. For entire veto letter:.pdf | Governor Rick Scott 

Governor Scott: Healthcare Commission’s Work to Gather Hospital Data and Measurements on Patient Quality of Care Vital to Informing Funding Decisions

  TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, the Commission on Healthcare and Hospital Funding met in Tampa for the first of a three-stop Spotlight Transparency Tour across Florida. The Commission’s tour focuses on how taxpayer money in Florida supports Florida hospitals and what results for patients are provided at taxpayer-financed institutions. Governor

Citizens Launching Hurricane, Mobile Home Communications Campaigns

“Citizens Is Ready” is a public education campaign of programs and people working behind the scenes at Citizens Property Insurance Corporation to prepare Florida’s largest property insurer – in the event a catastrophe strikes. This campaign is designed to enhance the public awareness of the many ways Citizens prepares for

Governor Scott Halting Injunction Bid in LIP Lawsuit, Pointing to Budget Agreement

TALLAHASSEE,Fla- Pointing to a budget agreement reached by lawmakers, Gov. Rick Scott’s attorneys late Tuesday withdrew a request for a preliminary injunction in a legal battle with the Obama administration about health-care funding, according to a notice filed in federal court in Pensacola. The notice, however, said Scott is not