Foley Hoag partner Andrew London recently spoke on AHLA's
Speaking of Health Law podcast on the evolution of federal
preemption of state health care laws, mainly pertaining to ERISA
and Medicare, and the corresponding increase in state efforts to
regulate the structure of health care benefits.
Joining Andrew in the discussion was Peter Fjelstad, AVP of State
Regulatory and Legal Affairs at PCMA. Together, they cover the 2020
Rutledge case, trends pertaining to state regulation of pharmacy
benefit managers and Medicare Part C and D, issues related to
conflicting state regulations, the impact of the fall of the
Chevron doctrine, recent case law, the limits of federal-state
partnerships, and how preemption will continue to evolve.
Listen to the episode below or on your favorite podcast
platform.
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