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After GAO Report On Opioids And Infants, Advocates Say States Are Sending Distress Signals HHS Is Ignoring

Morning Briefing

The Government Accountability Office recommends more federal guidance from the Department of Health and Human Services on what states and hospitals should do when it comes to infants affected by the opioid crisis, but the agency says it’s doing enough. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump in recent speeches seems to be focusing on law enforcement over treatment to curb epidemic.

Abortion Debates Ramp Up in Many States; Planned Parenthood Begins Search For Next President

Morning Briefing

While Mississippi’s House recently passed the strictest bill on record, banning abortions more than 15 months after contraception, other states eye limits for certain fetal conditions. Meanwhile, former Planned Parenthood board member Anna Quindlen is tagged to lead the search to replace Cecile Richards.

Iowa Lawmaker Introduces Medicaid Work Requirement Bill

Morning Briefing

The Trump administration is encouraging states to pursue such requirements, though critics of a work mandate say most adults on Medicaid already work or are too disabled or sick to do so.

House Changes To ‘Right To Try’ Legislation May Bog Down Chances In Senate

Morning Briefing

The original bill on experimental drugs passed the Senate by unanimous consent, but some House lawmakers eye modifications in its version. Meanwhile, a U.S. attorney considers reopening a federal investigation of Allergan’s drug marketing practices.

Health Law Enrollment Drops Only Slightly Following Tumultuous, Topsy-Turvy Year

Morning Briefing

Total signups slid by 3.7 percent, which was a much lower drop-off than most experts initially predicted. Meanwhile, states that ran their own exchanges far outperformed those that relied on the federal marketplace.

Senate Democrats Rack Up Number Of Health Care Victories In Spending Bill

Morning Briefing

The two-year budget deal includes funding for community health centers, extends CHIP for a total of 10 years, funnels money into fighting the opioid epidemic and boosts the National Institutes of Health’s budget, among other things. Other areas of health industry are being targeted in order to pay for the package though. The Senate and House are both expected to vote on the proposed deal Thursday.

Bipartisan Senate Budget Deal Boosts Health Programs

KFF Health News Original

The agreement would add $2 billion to the National Institutes of Health and fund community health centers around the country. But it does not include provisions to help stabilize the federal health law’s marketplaces.

Mamás deprimidas… ¿hay que ayudarlas o llamar a la policía?

KFF Health News Original

Cuatro meses después de tener a su segundo bebé, Jessica Porten comenzó a sentirse realmente irritable. Pero cuando buscó ayuda, en vez de conseguirla se sintió tratada “como una criminal”.

As Many Kids Have Fetal Alcohol Syndrome As Autism, Yet They Are Slipping Through Cracks

Morning Briefing

New research finds that fetal alcohol spectrum disorders affect 1.1 to 5 percent of children in the country. In other public health news: stroke treatment, untreated water, black lung, death and aging, car horns and health, and more.