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UnitedHealth To Exit All But A Few ACA Markets

Morning Briefing

The insurer’s exchange business was relatively small, but the move draws attention to the industry’s struggle to adjust to the sicker, more costly pool of customers that have dominated the market under the Affordable Care Act.

Need Exercise? Go To The Mall

KFF Health News Original

Health officials want shopping malls to be fitness centers for seniors. Level surfaces, a safe environment and plenty of places to stop and rest make an ideal place for walking.

Seattle Doctor Hopes To Unlock SIDS Mystery By Studying Inner Ear Link

Morning Briefing

Dr. Daniel Rubens is launching a two-year study that focuses on how inner ear defects may lead to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Elsewhere, a new study adds to growing research that the HPV vaccine is underutilized, Pennsylvania researchers make strides toward a treatment for a rare genetic disease, a report on the impact of Colorado’s marijuana law is out, and a health survey out of North Carolina suggests e-cigarette use is still on the rise in the state’s schools.

State Lawmakers Take Aim At Astronomical Air Ambulance Bills

Morning Briefing

As patients are getting stuck with bank-breaking costs for the life-saving rides, lawmakers are trying to get rules in place to regulate the industry. But their efforts have been blocked along the way.

Alabama Lawmakers Schedule Hearing On Expected Cuts To Medicaid

Morning Briefing

The legislature did not approve the governor’s full funding for the program, and officials have said cuts will need to be made in Medicaid. Also in the news is a look at a report prepared for the North Carolina legislature about problems implementing changes in the state’s Medicaid program.

Study Finds ‘Tremendous Potential’ Of Pancreas Cell Transplants For Patients With Severe Diabetes

Morning Briefing

A year later, 88 percent of the people in the study who were given a cell transplant were free of severe hypoglycemia events, had their awareness of blood sugar dips restored and harbored glucose levels in near-normal ranges.

GAO: Veterans Still Face Months-Long Wait Times When Seeking Health Care

Morning Briefing

The report, released by the Government Accountability Office, comes just before a House Veterans Affairs’ Committee hearing on the issue. “This report proves what we’ve long known: wait-time manipulation continues at VA and the department’s wait-time rhetoric doesn’t match up with the reality of veterans’ experiences,” Rep. Jeff Miller (R-Fla.), the committee chairman says.

In Risky Gamble, Startup Swoops In On One Of Pharmaceutical Industry’s Biggest Flops

Morning Briefing

Roche Holding shelved a cholesterol drug after a late-stage study found disappointing results. But Roche’s loss is DalCor’s gain, as the startup announces a 5,000 patient trial to test its theory that a genetic variation is key to making the drug a success. Meanwhile, Roche has reported an increase in its first quarter revenue.

La. Governor Announces Medicaid Expansion Will Begin June 1, Save State $677M Over 5 Years

Morning Briefing

About 375,000 people in Louisiana are expected to enroll in the program for low-income residents. At the same time, officials in Arkansas continue wrestling with the governor’s plan to end the political impasse over expansion.

House Republicans On Health Law Replacement: Give Us ‘Another Month Or So’

Morning Briefing

House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton, R-Mich., says his four-member task force, charged with finding a replacement plan to the Affordable Care Act, is close to a Republican alternative.

Congress Should Pressure Insurers To Help Tamp Down Drug Costs, Advisory Panel Recommends

Morning Briefing

The nonpartisan Medicare Payment Advisory Commission says incentives are needed to encourage insurance providers to push for bigger pharmaceutical discounts and manage prescription use. Meanwhile, according to an AARP survey, older Americans also strongly favor a federal role in negotiating Medicare discounts.