- The package of bills addressing the opioid epidemic passed Congress on a rare note of bipartisanship. Many of the measures are designed to help prevent opioid addiction but are short on treatment options.
- California Gov. Jerry Brown’s veto of a bill that would have required public university health centers to offer drugs used for medical abortions surprised many people since Democrats in the state often position themselves as defenders of abortion rights.
- New data on insurance coverage shows that the percentage of employers offering plans is holding steady, despite concerns that the rate would fall once the Affordable Care Act was enacted and provided easy access. Still causing concern: the high deductibles required of patients in many of these work-based plans.
- A federal raid on the offices of the e-cigarette maker Juul Labs signals a dilemma for FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. While he once backed e-cigarettes as a way to help smokers cut back on their habit, it appears he is now concerned about their use by young people.