Latest KFF Health News Stories
In Montana, Players Race To Get Medicaid Expansion System In Place For Jan. 1 Start
Meanwhile, a battle continues in Kansas, as three state representatives who are in favor of Medicaid expansion are removed from a legislative panel that oversees health issues.
So Far, Studies Show Health Law Open Season Marked By Unclaimed Subsidies, Sticker Shock
News outlets report on new studies — one from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Urban Institute, and the other from McKinsey & Co. — and examine some of the dynamics now playing out in the insurance marketplaces.
Republican Presidential Hopefuls Offer Populist Themes That Include Health Care Transparency
The Wall Street Journal noted that during the most recent Republican presidential candidate debate, Carly Fiorina called for a policy that would require every health care provider to publish costs, prices and outcomes to help inform consumers. Also in the news, The Associated Press reports that Ben Carson has maintained a business relationship with a friend who was convicted of health insurance fraud.
GOP Moderates Raise Challenges To Defunding Planned Parenthood, Health Law Repeal
The cuts in funding to Planned Parenthood are included in a bill that would repeal parts of the health law. It was passed by the House, but some Senate Republican moderates are balking.
Musicians Struggle To Buy Insurance In A City That Thrives On Music
The music industry generates $1.6 billion a year for Austin, Texas. But many musicians can’t afford the basics, including health insurance. The Health Alliance for Austin Musicians steps in to help.
Doctors, Lawyers And Even The Bank Can Help Identify Elder Abuse
According to a New England Journal of Medicine research review, about 10 percent of older Americans may face some form of abuse, and primary care physicians are often positioned as the first line of defense.
Viewpoints: Bush’s Plan For Health Care; Improving Hospitals’ Questions For Patients
A selection of opinions on health care from around the country.
News outlets report on health issues in New Jersey, Michigan, Kansas, Nebraska, Georgia, Maryland, California, Maine and Texas.
Arkansas Medicaid Program Resumes Eligibility Review
News outlets also report on Medicaid developments in Kansas and Pennsylvania.
Medicare Raises Part B Deductibles $19, Sets Premium Increases For Some Beneficiaries
Congressional action last month thwarted a much higher premium increase for new beneficiaries and those with higher incomes.
On Veterans Day, White House To Push Measures To Improve Private Medical Care For Vets
In addition to tackling the ongoing health care access issues, President Barack Obama’s proposals also target veteran homelessness as well as educational and disability benefits. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald is also urging Congress to stop using VA issues to score political points. And TriWest Healthcare Alliance’s president discusses the difficulties in meeting the need of the military backlog.
Millennium Health Files For Bankruptcy In Wake Of Settlement With Federal Government
Millennium Health, one of the largest drug-testing labs in the U.S., agreed last month to pay the federal government $256 million in a settlement regarding allegations of improper billing and overtesting.
Federal Prosecutors Investigate Drug-Pricing Practices By Merck, Lilly
Also, a decades-old drug produced by Mallinckrodt is again under market scrutiny. Meanwhile, as Pfizer and Allergan proceed in takeover talks, a likely CEO for the two drug giants is emerging.
Express Scripts Terminates Ties With Specialty Pharmacy
The Wall Street Journal describes this development as the most recent sign of tension within this slice of the marketplace. Meanwhile, Valeant continues to be under the microscope, and Theranos and Safeway dissolve their partnership.
Hillary Clinton Details Steps To Improve VA Health System
Clinton, a Democratic presidential candidate, made clear her opposition to completely privatizing health care for veterans, instead striking a balance between the traditional system of care and and some vets’ interest in seeing private health care providers.
GOP Presidential Candidates Spar In Latest Debate, But Health Policies Draw Little Notice
However, during the “undercard” debate — the forum reserved for candidates pulling in lower poll numbers — La. Gov. Bobby Jindal criticized N.J. Gov. Chris Christie, saying he “caved” on the health law by expanding Medicaid in New Jersey.
5,500 Montana Residents Sign Up For Medicaid In First Week Of Expansion
The state’s program requires participants to pay premiums — up to 2 percent of their income — and make small co-payments. Also, a new survey examines the number of uninsured across the country and finds states with the biggest drops in their rates are those that expanded Medicaid.
Senate Republicans’ Health Law Repeal Effort Gets Procedural Boost
Meanwhile, some Democratic lawmakers are discussing changes to Obamacare’s so-called “Cadillac tax.”
When Something Goes Wrong At The Hospital, Who Pays?
Hospital practices vary when it comes to paying care costs for patients with bad outcomes. Sometimes, patients foot the bill.
Viewpoints: CDC And Lack Of Drug Abuse Research; Failing To Shop For Insurance Is Costly
A selection of opinions on health care from around the country.