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Blood-Testing Startup Theranos Looks For New Laboratory Director

Morning Briefing

The company launches the search amid questions about the qualifications of its current lab leader. The New York Times also reports on the need for investing expertise at health care tech firms like Theranos.

Administration Warns States Against Limiting Costly Hepatitis C Drugs In Medicaid Programs

Morning Briefing

The federal officials also sent letters to drug makers asking what efforts they have pursued to make the drugs more affordable. In other news, a look at how the powerful drug makers’ lobby is responding to recent reports of price hikes, and Pfizer announces it is increasing its drug assistance program for patients.

Consumers Urged To Shop Carefully For 2016 Marketplace Plan To Save Money, Get Best Care

Morning Briefing

The process of buying a health plan can be complicated and several outlets provide tips for shoppers and advice about what to consider. At the same time, federal officials are heating up their enrollment campaigns, including an appearance by the HHS secretary in New Jersey.

New Mexico, Louisiana Lawmakers Worry About Medicaid Costs

Morning Briefing

In New Mexico, the price to cover lower-income residents is rising, while Louisiana lawmakers worry that savings associated with lowering the cost of a Medicaid expansion might not meet expectations.

N.H. Legislature Will Hold Special Session To Address Statewide Heroin Crisis

Morning Briefing

In related news, New Hampshire’s medical board adopted some emergency rules that would require evidence-based screening to determine which patients might be at risk of addiction. Meanwhile, news outlets also report on treatment and recovery strategies.

Clinics, Nurses And Physician Assistants May Help Fill Care Gap From Impending Doctor Shortage

Morning Briefing

The Chicago Tribune examines the options consumers might use in the future to address physician shortages and rein in costs. In related news, media outlets report on how efforts to cut costs could lead to more malpractice suits. And The Associated Press looks at the rise in virtual doctor visits.

Republican Field Divided Over Plans To Overhaul Medicare And Social Security

Morning Briefing

Meanwhile, The Washington Post looks at what the 2015 election results might mean for 2016, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders favors an end to the U.S. marijuana ban and Republican candidate Chris Christie talks about measures aimed at curbing drug addiction.

Senate Panel To Investigate Prescription Drug Pricing

Morning Briefing

The Special Committee on Aging is now focusing on four companies — Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Turing Pharmaceuticals, Retrophin and Rodelis Therapeutics — that have been the subject of recent press reports detailing price hikes.

Healthcare.gov Problems Still Plague Some Trying To Enroll

Morning Briefing

Some people in Florida may be going without insurance because of technical problems with the federal health insurance exchange website. In Minnesota, a lawmaker says the exchange there, MNsure, is misleading him about its r budget. Also, MNsure names a finalist for the open CEO job.