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Md. Task Force Unveils Recommendations To Address State’s Growing Opioid Addiction Rate

Morning Briefing

Also, in New Hampshire, during a special legislative session on heroin and opioid misuse, the manager of the state’s prescription drug monitoring program told lawmakers the system would do better with more funding.

Consumers’ Dread Of Shopping For Health Insurance Must Be Tackled, Experts Say

Morning Briefing

Improving “insurance literacy” will help shoppers make suitable choices and lead to overall improvement of health, experts said at a symposium. Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal decodes the QUALY — Quality-Adjusted Life Year — metric.

UnitedHealth CEO Tells Investors That Insurer Should Have Stayed Out Of Exchanges Longer

Morning Briefing

It was a “bad decision” for the company to join two dozen state-based exchanges for 2015, UnitedHealth CEO Stephen Hemsley said at an investor meeting. The insurance giant only sold coverage on four exchanges in 2014.

Could Senate Republicans Take Election Hit Over Passage Of Obamacare Repeal That Guts Medicaid Expansion?

Morning Briefing

Though a presidential veto is all but certain, getting the bill to Barack Obama’s desk would be a victory for a group of Republicans. Yet some Democrats see the legislation as an opportunity to attack Republicans in tight 2016 races for voting to drop insurance for thousands of people. Elsewhere, news outlets cover Medicaid and health exchange developments in Montana, Kentucky, Texas and Ohio.

Senate Report Says Hep C Drug Maker Sought To Maximize Profits Despite Costs To Patients

Morning Briefing

Officials at Gilead Sciences, which makes the drugs Sovaldi and Harvoni that can cure hepatitis C infections, opted for a higher price tag even though they knew it would put the medications out of the reach of some patients and government programs, according to a Senate Finance Committee investigation.

After 3 Years Of Decline, Hospital Injury Rates Plateau, Report Finds

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The federal report estimates that 12 of every 100 hospital stays included an infection or other avoidable complication in 2014, about the same rate as 2013. Still, that was 17 lower than 2010.