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White House Announces Expanded Health Coverage For Veterans

Morning Briefing

The expansion includes a no-cost system for World War II veterans, and efforts to speed enrollments for people impacted by toxins during their military service. Other news reports cover veterans’ mental health, including studies into psychedelics to combat PTSD. Veterans’ homelessness is also in the news.

Addiction Recovery-Friendly Workplaces Needed, White House Says

Morning Briefing

The Biden administration launched a new program, Recovery-Ready Workplace, that calls on private companies to institute practices to hire and retain employees who are recovering from substance addiction. Other efforts to address the national drug crisis focus on fentanyl terrorism.

UMass Boston Warns Community Of Active Tuberculosis Case

Morning Briefing

The person with the illness may have been infected many years before the infection was active, the warning notes. Around 39 people have been identified as having been in close proximity to the patient. Among other news, researchers found that many mpox patients had other STIs, making the mpox more severe.

Zuckerberg Accused Of Blocking Efforts To Protect Teen Facebook, Instagram Users

Morning Briefing

Newly unsealed court documents in a lawsuit filed by Massachusetts show that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ignored or halted internal efforts at this company to make the social media platforms safer to teen mental health.

FDA Approves Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro For Weight Loss, Under ‘Zepbound’ Name

Morning Briefing

The drug, identical to a version well-known under its diabetes-treatment brand Mounjaro, is similar to the drugs Ozempic and Wegovy — drugs that have stirred up a frenzy for their effectiveness and created a market expected to hit $100 billion by 2030. Zepbound will cost less than Wegovy, too.

Success In Ohio Triggers Effort To Get Abortion Rights On 2024 Ballots

Morning Briefing

News outlets cover the impact of Tuesday’s decision by Ohio voters to approve a constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights, with advocates looking ahead to 2024. Conversely, in Missouri, the Supreme Court hears a case on an effort to defund Planned Parenthood.

If You’re A Prime User, Amazon’s One Medical Service Is Now Half Price

Morning Briefing

Membership for the primary care clinic One Medical had cost $199 a year, but starting Wednesday, its price drops to $99 for Amazon Prime members. Among other news, Moody’s lifts financial predictions for nonprofit hospitals; Best Buy adds Mass General Brigham as at-home care partner; and more.

Senate Panel Passes Package Of Reforms That Would Limit PBMs

Morning Briefing

The package, passed by a prominent Senate panel, has a broad range of health care policies including substance abuse and mental health care, but the headline-grabbing effort limits certain practices by PBMs with a goal of limiting patient costs. Also in the news: Medicare solvency, and more.

First Edition: Nov. 9, 2023

Morning Briefing

KFF Health News’ First Edition will not be published Friday, Nov. 10, in observance of Veterans Day. Look for it again in your inbox Monday. Here are today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations.

Marijuana Use Linked To Heart Attack Risk, Especially For Older People

Morning Briefing

Two new pieces of research suggest that using marijuana could lead to a higher heart attack risk, especially among older people, though both sets of data come with caveats about the results. Meanwhile, federal nutrition guidelines may soon warn against eating ultra-processed foods.

FTC Challenges Over 100 Brand-Name Meds’ Patents For Inaccuracies

Morning Briefing

The issue, the Federal Trade Commission says, is improper or inaccurate patent listings made by some of the world’s biggest drugmakers. Among other news, the FDA says Accord Healthcare has resumed making the common cancer drug methotrexate amid ongoing cancer drug shortages.

CMS Nursing Home Staffing Standards Aren’t Realistic, Fla. Association Warns

Morning Briefing

Florida’s largest nursing home industry group, the Florida Health Care Association, wrote to CMS to warn that most nursing homes wouldn’t be able to meet the proposed standards for care, and if they did, they may have to turn away residents. Also in the news, a possible L.A. County physician strike.