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Paid Parental Leave May Be The Idea That Transcends Politics

KFF Health News Original

The Trump administration’s 2018 budget calls for a national paid-leave plan for parents after the birth or adoption of a child. It’s not clear yet whether congressional Republicans will agree.

Prominent Psychiatry Group Relaxes Stance On Speaking About Mental Health Of Public Figures

Morning Briefing

The rule against psychiatrists offering their analysis of behaviors, such as ones exhibited by the president, robs the public “of our professional judgment and prevents us from communicating our understanding” of the president’s mental state, one psychiatrist said. In other public health news: the next revolution in HIV treatment, Zika testing, ticks and disease, dental services, pollution and more.

Physicians, Often In Fear Of Losing License, Know How To Hide Signs Of Addiction To Escape Notice

Morning Briefing

“Somehow they believe their knowledge is going to be more powerful than addiction,” said Dr. Marvin Seppala, an addiction expert. Meanwhile, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb is looking to tap unlikely sources as allies in the battle against opioids: benefit payers and insurance administrators.

In Unexpected Turn, Democrats Block Once-Bipartisan Bill Funding VA Choice Program

Morning Briefing

Under the rules set for the bill, supporters needed support from two-thirds of members to pass the bill. Lawmakers voting against it cited opposition from a large group of veterans organizations that called on Congress to reject the bill because it pays for the choice program through cuts in the VA.

Questions Raised About Whether GOP Steps To Moderate Medicaid Cuts Provide Enough Money

Morning Briefing

Administration and Senate officials pushing for a bill to replace the Affordable Care Act have said that a new $200 billion Medicaid “wraparound” fund would help cushion the changes for low-income people. But a new study suggests that money would last only about two years.