Latest KFF Health News Content

Latest KFF Health News Stories

Think Multivitamins Are Good For You? You May Think Again, Say Researchers

Morning Briefing

Health data from nearly 400,000 Americans reveals that people who take multivitamins are actually at a slightly higher risk of premature death than people who don’t, a study found. Meanwhile, data show that alcohol-related health problems are surging.

Walmart Ends Its Primary Care Effort, Will Shut All Clinics Friday

Morning Briefing

The retailer’s virtual care platform and all 51 clinics in five states will be shut down. In other news, CMS is proposing a net 1.7% Medicare pay cut to home health agencies for 2025 — a sum arrived at after a 3.6% spending cut is offset by other factors.

Holograms Bring 3D Imagery To Doctor-Patient Visits In Texas

Morning Briefing

ABC News says Crescent Regional Hospital near Dallas might be the first in the U.S. to use life-sized hologram imagery. Among other news: Indiana acquires lethal injection drugs, heat-related ER visits, a maternal health bill, and more.

Emergency Abortions Might Be Allowed In Idaho, Court Document Suggests

Morning Briefing

The official Supreme Court ruling in Moyle v. United States and Idaho v. United States is due any day. In another leaked document incident, it appears the Wisconsin Supreme Court will take up Planned Parenthood’s lawsuit arguing that abortion is a constitutionally protected right in that state.

High Costs, Future Reforms: How Health May Feature In Biden-Trump Debate

Morning Briefing

Experts weigh in on the subjects they want to hear President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump speak about during tonight’s much-anticipated presidential debate. How health care is hitting Americans’ pocketbooks tops that list.

Don’t Say Your Food Has Allergens In It When It Doesn’t, FDA Warns

Morning Briefing

The agency criticized Bimbo Bakeries USA — the company behind Sara Lee and Entenmann’s products — and said the labeling isn’t a “substitute” for working to actually prevent cross-contamination in factories.

Biden Pardon Will Allow Vets Dismissed For Sexual Orientation To Apply For Benefits

Morning Briefing

President Joe Biden is set to pardon thousands of LGBTQ+ former military service members who were dismissed due to Pentagon policies over sexual orientation. The move would allow them to apply for veteran benefits.

Senators Demand To Know Why Troops Are Struggling To Get Birth Control

Morning Briefing

A dozen Democrats on the Senate Armed Services Committee are urging Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to remove any barriers to access as mandated by Congress. Also: The Supreme Court will soon deliver a ruling on abortion access.

Officials On Alert Over Rise In Both Dengue Fever And Powassan Virus

Morning Briefing

The CDC issued an alert Tuesday about the increased risk of dengue fever infections in the U.S. Meantime, CIDRAP reports on surveillance data showing a four-fold rise in the number of U.S. cases of tick-borne Powassan virus from 2014 to 2023.