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Critical-Access Hospitals Would Face Funding Trims Under New Plan

Morning Briefing

The proposal, advanced as part of a report from the Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General, would curb enhanced payments to as many as two-thirds of these facilities.

Mo. Lawmaker Readies Challenge To State Coverage For Sterilization, Contraceptives

Morning Briefing

A lawmaker in Missouri prepares to challenge the state government’s insurance coverage that includes sterilization and contraceptives. In the meantime, a group prepares to appeal a ruling upholding the health law’s contraception coverage mandate to the Supreme Court.

DOD Says Same-Sex Spouses To Get Benefits In Early September

Morning Briefing

By early September, gay spouses of military members will get full benefits, including health care coverage. The Department of Defense said the benefits will be retroactive to the Supreme Court decision striking down the Defense of Marriage Act in June.

GOP Operatives Struggle To Find Message On Health Care, Other Major Issues

Morning Briefing

As the Republican National Committee holds its summer meeting, leaders like former presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich and Ohio Gov. John Kasich highlight the need to advance solutions to the nation’s health care challenges, rather than being the party that only says “no” to Obamacare.

Mulling The Pros And Cons Of A Govt. Shutdown

Morning Briefing

Congressioinal Republicans are at odds about whether they should try to block all funding for the health law’s implementation — even if it triggers a government shutdown. Some say it wouldn’t work anyway and might bring with it a high political cost. But a new poll shows blame would likely be split evenly between Democrats and the GOP.

First Edition: August 15, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about a range of health law implementation issues as well as whether the battle over the overhaul is worth a government shutdown.

Report: Mass. Residents Paying More, Getting Less From Health Insurance

KFF Health News Original

If Massachusetts residents have the feeling they’re getting less coverage from their health insurance even though it’s costing more, there’s now evidence that they’re right. A state report says Bay State premiums rose 9.7 percent between 2009 and 2011, while the value of that coverage shrank 5.1 percent. “What we’ve seen over the last couple of years […]

What You Should Know About The Obamacare Delay On Some Out-Of-Pocket Caps

KFF Health News Original

The federal health law brings many big changes to the nation’s health system; in some ways the changes are spelled out in detail in the law, and in other ways we learn about them only as implementation proceeds. As KHN’s Julie Appleby reported in April, and the New York Times reported yesterday, the law’s cap […]

Anticipation Leads To Questions — Will The Health Exchanges Work?

Morning Briefing

McClatchy asks the central question: “Will it be smooth sailing or a ‘train wreck’?” Meanwhile, other news outlets report on issues such as how experts view the possibility of rate shock when consumers shop for coverage from these online marketplaces, as well as other related developments in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Georgia, Ohio and Colorado.

How Much Of A Subsidy Will You Get In Obamacare? Here’s An Estimate

KFF Health News Original

If you buy your own health insurance, you’ve no doubt heard that subsidies will be available next year to help pay the premiums. But will you get a subsidy and how much? Researchers at the Kaiser Family Foundation have a report out Wednesday that provides some insight. Based on their analysis, about 48 percent of adults […]

ASU’s Temporary Faculty Faces Reduced Hours — Many Blame The Health Law

Morning Briefing

In other implementation news, the Internal Revenue Service has finalized its rule for sharing taxpayer information with states and other agencies, while provider groups are protesting a federal rule that would put them at financial risk when patients fail to pay their health insurance premiums.