Latest KFF Health News Content

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Buyouts Offered To 1,600 Brigham and Women’s Hospital Workers To Control Costs

Morning Briefing

The move to reduce 9 percent of the prestigious teaching facility’s workforce signals that few health institutions are immune from the current climate of economic uncertainty. Meanwhile, other hospital news is reported out of California, Kansas, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Colorado and Wisconsin.

Bones From 3D Printers And Other Developments Bring Us Step Closer To Making Sci-Fi A Reality

Morning Briefing

Bloomberg looks at companies pushing the boundaries of medical development, and what that means for the future of diseases. In other public health news: calorie counts, peer reviews, police and mental illness, infertility treatments and more.

Biotech Firm Sees Option For Home Addiction Treatment Similar To Giving Insulin For Diabetes

Morning Briefing

Brady Granier, the CEO of California-based BioCorRx, says that he hopes to develop a low-dose, injectable-form of naltrexone that uses a small needle so that people could administer it at home. Also, another company, Aware Recovery Care, is providing in-home addiction therapy in some areas of the country.

Trump Issues Order To Protect VA Whistleblowers, But Some Say Changes Are ‘All Hot Air’

Morning Briefing

The president says the new Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection will make clear “that we will never, ever tolerate substandard care for our great veterans.” Some in Veterans Affairs are worried though that it will simply be more failed bureaucracy.

Insurers Left In Limbo As Deadline To File 2018 Rates Draws Ever Closer

Morning Briefing

“So basically we’ve got four to six weeks to figure out some basic things that will help all of us in the industry to have more surety and stability, so we can price our premiums lower,” says Tom Policelli, CEO of Minuteman Health. At the very least, many insurers want to know if the subsidy payments Trump used as a negotiating threat will continue.

Moderates Balk At Undermining Coverage For Those With Preexisting Conditions

Morning Briefing

Negotiations to bring conservatives on board with the Republican health care plan have brought coverage for people with preexisting conditions — an issue that’s plagued both sides of the aisle when it comes to making health care affordable — back into the spotlight.

Intraparty Struggles On Display As GOP Leaders Concede Health Care Vote Won’t Come This Week

Morning Briefing

An amendment on preexisting conditions and essential health benefits was added to the legislation to woo conservatives, but now leaders aren’t sure if they have enough moderate votes. The White House had been pushing for a vote before President Donald Trump’s milestone of 100 days in office.