Politico August 13, 2024
By Chelsea Cirruzzo and Ben Leonard

Driving The Day

RULES IN WAITING — Earlier this year, the Biden administration finalized a slew of health care rules to avoid a key deadline and prevent Congress from overturning them under a new administration. And with just a few months left in President Joe Biden’s term, a number of other regulations are in limbo at the Office of Management and Budget, Ben reports.

The White House has finished many health care regulations, including those to safeguard abortion data, expand antidiscrimination laws and set minimum staffing levels at nursing homes. But controversial rules expanding requirements that insurers treat mental health care similarly to other kinds of health care and governing the virtual prescription of some controlled substances have yet to...

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