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Morning Read: CMS to push payers harder to make plans clearer, we’re approaching Theranos’ D-Day

Also, more insight on the future of Theranos and pricing data from patients on video consults.

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The federal government gets a new whip to wield against insurance companies on Friday: the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will be able to fine insurers up to $25,000 per beneficiary for errors in Medicare Advantage plan directories. But payers are already paying millions for claims adjustments. In a tell-us-something-we-don’t-know quote of the year: “It’s the Wild West out there for consumers who are trying to confirm that the plans they choose have the doctors they want.” – Wall Street Journal

Something has got to give on Theranos. – Fast Company

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LIFE SCIENCES

Here’s how Valeant will manage the company while Michael Pearson is ill. – Reuters

Two KaloBios Pharmaceuticals board members close to Martin Shkreli – Tom Fernandez and Marek Biestek – have resigned. In the meantime, there’s this interesting fact: Shkreli hired the same auditor for KaloBios as the one he used Retrophin, the company that got him in trouble with the federal government.- MarketWatch, Bloomberg

Andarta Medical, a University of Minnesota spinout, has raised $1.9 million to develop a device to reduce time on ventilators. – Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal

How do we focus on preventing cancer as opposed to curing it once it starts? “R & D on cancer prevention and treatment of early-stage cancer is very socially valuable … yet our work shows that society provides private firms — perhaps inadvertently — with surprisingly few incentives to conduct this kind of research.” – The New York Times

The Journal’s Top 10 healthcare stories of the year? No. 1: Drug Prices. No. 10? Tech. – Wall Street Journal

Chimerix’s lead drug didn’t produce in a Phase 3 study to prevent CMV infections during transplants, sending the stock careening 81 percent. – Xconomy

PAYERS-PROVIDERS

Nurses have new deals at two Sutter Health hospitals: Auburn Faith and Roseville Medical Center. – Sacramento Business Journal

TECHNOLOGY

Patients with severe acne will pay $25 for video consults to accompany their prescription. – mHealth Intelligence

Why CES still matters. – Re/Code

A LITTLE BIT EXTRA

This question is roiling the Internet: How would a dog wear pants? – Imgur