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Massachusetts, Feds Launch Task Force To Address Opioid Crisis

Morning Briefing

The announcement came after the state’s health department released overdose numbers, which showed a 65 percent increase in deaths from 2012 to 2014. Meanwhile, in Tennessee, physicians paint a dire picture of prescription drug abuse to legislators who are concerned about “over-correction.”

Ahead Of ‘March For Life,’ Disputes Call Attention To Racial Demographics Of Abortion

Morning Briefing

In a series of recent incidents, lawmakers in both the national and state legislatures are clashing with activists over race and abortion. Elsewhere, the Wisconsin Senate cuts Planned Parenthood funding, some abortion clinics in Florida say they would have to close under a bill moving through the legislature, and a new measure in the Iowa Senate aims to improve access to contraception.

Drug Makers Spotlight ‘Superbug’ Threat In Call For Government To Act

Morning Briefing

More than 80 companies will release a declaration at the World Economic Forum on Thursday calling for new economic models and help from countries’ governments to cut down on the unnecessary antibiotic use and encourage the development of new medicines.

Minnesota, Ohio Make Last-Minute Enrollment Pushes

Morning Briefing

In Minnesota, MNSure will offer special weekend hours for in-person enrollment assistance and federal officials visited Ohio to urge state residents to sign up for Obamacare before Jan. 31. Also, Mississippi officials provide an enrollment tally with 11 days left in the open enrollment period.

Wyo. Legislative Panel Rebuffs Governor’s Plan To Expand Medicaid

Morning Briefing

The Joint Appropriations Committee opted not to include funding for the Medicaid expansion in its recommendations to the legislature. However, lawmakers could still bring the issue up during the session. Meanwhile, Louisiana’s Department of Health and Hospitals adjusts its Medicaid enrollment projections.

Shkreli Subpoenaed For Congressional Price-Gouging Hearing

Morning Briefing

A House committee has called former Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli and Valeant’s interim CEO, Howard Schiller, to testify over sharp increases in drug costs at a hearing on Tuesday. And Treasury Secretary Jack Lew received a subpoena from Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, and Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., over documents involving payments to insurance companies.

Sanders’ Plan: Medicare On Steroids

Morning Briefing

The benefits included in Sen. Bernie Sanders’ health care plan are actually considerably more generous than what is offered through Medicare. Meanwhile, Bill Clinton is in New Hampshire calling the proposal a liberal fairy tale that would lead to “gridlock.”

A Lifesaving Flight, With A Price Tag Of $56,000

KFF Health News Original

Big, sparsely populated states such as Montana are dependent on air ambulances to get people to specialized medical care. But those lifesaving flights can be hugely expensive and not covered by insurance.