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McCarthy: House GOP Won’t Offer Obamacare Response Until After High Court Decision

Morning Briefing

According to the Wall Street Journal, the House Majority Leader said Monday that Republicans would be ready to go regardless of what the Supreme Court decides in King v. Burwell. However, the House Ways and Means Committee will consider a measure today to repeal the overhaul’s medical device tax.

Fla. House Studying Senate Budget, Medicaid Proposals, But Differences Still Remain

Morning Briefing

As the lawmakers reconvene, they are making a number of concessions toward ending the bitter impasse on hospital funding and health coverage for low-income residents, but there is no promise yet on agreements. News outlets also reported Medicaid expansion news in Louisiana, Texas and Utah.

State Officials Met Secretly To Discuss Options If High Court Strikes Subsidies

Morning Briefing

The Wall Street Journal reports that officials flew to Chicago in early May to brainstorm what they might do if the Supreme Court voids subsidies in about three dozen states that rely on a federal insurance exchange. They found few options. Other stories look at the continued growth of high-deductible insurance plans and at a report finding that the health law’s co-ops generally offered lower rates last year but did not meet enrollment targets.

Insurers Seek Hefty Rate Increases For Obamacare Plans

Morning Briefing

In the three dozen states that are using healthcare.gov as their health law insurance marketplace, insurers are requesting widely different rate increases — often in the double digits — which reportedly are driven by factors such as the high cost of drugs and better data on the health status of customers, according to information released Monday by the federal government.

Texas Puts Brakes On Telemedicine — And Teladoc Cries Foul

KFF Health News Original

The Texas Medical Board issued tough new rules for telemedicine, and the nation’s largest telemedicine provider, based in Dallas, is suing to stop the rules from going into effect.

When Your Doctor Leaves Your Health Plan, You Likely Can’t Follow

KFF Health News Original

KHN’s consumer columnist answers readers’ questions about options when physicians leave an insurer’s network, the lack of coverage for hearing aids and penalties linked to insurance subsidies.

For Many Patients, Delirium Is A Surprising Side Effect Of Being In The Hospital

KFF Health News Original

The problem, which is often preventable, is estimated to cost more than $143 billion annually and disproportionately affects people older than 65. It is often misdiagnosed as dementia.

Clinton Advisers Developing Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment Agenda

Morning Briefing

Campaign advisers are consulting advocates in Iowa and New Hampshire as they develop campaign stances on these issues. Opiate addiction is taking a heavy toll in New Hampshire and becoming a larger problem in Iowa.

Hacking Of Health Records Alarms Lawmakers, Industry

Morning Briefing

After investing billions to go digital, the health care industry faces the realization it must spend more to secure patients’ electronic records, reports Politico. Meanwhile, eHealth, the nation’s largest online health insurance broker, faces tough competition from the health law’s exchanges.

Cancer Drug Manufacturers Criticized For Escalating Costs, Shortages

Morning Briefing

A prominent cancer specialist called out pharmaceutical companies at a speech before the American Society of Clinical Oncology, saying “cancer-drug prices are not related to the value of the drug.” Other doctors are frustrated by production delays that have left the cancer drug, BCG, in short supply. Shortages of other painkillers and antibiotics have also hamstrung hospitals.

Humana Explores Possible Sale As Health Insurance Marketplace Changes

Morning Briefing

News outlets report that Humana’s presence in Medicare Advantage program makes it a prime target for acquisition. And, as reports emerged about its possible sale, the insurer’s stock soared.