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Komen Breast Cancer Charity Shakes Up Leadership

Morning Briefing

Founder Nancy Brinker moves out of the day-to-day management to concentrate on raising funds, and the president, Liz Thompson, is leaving six months after the group backed down from controversial plans to cut funding to Planned Parenthood.

Access To Care In Mass. Improves, But Many Docs Still Don’t Accept New Patients

Morning Briefing

The survey by the Massachusetts Medical Society says access to primary care is slowly improving, but that it can still take a month or longer to get an appointment. In addition, only about half of internal and family medicine practices are accepting new patients.

GOP Governors Respond To CMS Signs Of Flexibility Regarding Medicaid Expansion

Morning Briefing

CQ HealthBeat reports that some Republican state executives were not impressed with the decision by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services officials to allow states that proceed with expansion plans now to scale back their Medicaid programs later.

Even During August Break, Congressional Health Policy Concerns Draw Headlines

Morning Briefing

Rep. Joe Courtney, D-Conn., is working to build support for new legislation to expand Medicare’s nursing home coverage while Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., notes problems within the Indian Health Service. All the while, the health law’s contraception coverage mandate continues to trigger disputes.

First Edition: August 9, 2012

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including news about campaign trail sparring over women’s health issues, a political ad that has drawn criticism and a Romney aide’s response.

Where Have All The Forensic Pathologists Gone?

KFF Health News Original

Television crime dramas may draw big audiences, but they don’t seem to work as a recruiting tool for forensic pathologists. A draft report by a Justice Department Scientific Working Group for Medicolegal Death Investigation, which is open for comment through Aug. 22, spotlights the nation’s shortage of these highly trained professionals who perform autopsies to determine the […]

Contraception Coverage Issue Continues To Smolder On Capitol Hill

KFF Health News Original

Jackie Judd and KHN’s Mary Agnes Carey discuss the health law provision mandating contraception coverage at no cost to consumers, as the focus of the dispute broadens from Congress to the courts.

Today’s Headlines – August 8, 2012

KFF Health News Original

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including a variety of stories that reflect how health policy issues are playing on the campaign trail. The Wall Street Journal: Puzzling Over What To Call State Insurance Exchanges Health-insurance exchanges are a central part of the Obama administration’s health overhaul, serving as marketplaces for people […]

Should ‘Health Exchanges’ Be Renamed?

Morning Briefing

The Wall Street Journal reports that the phrase confuses consumers in focus groups. Meanwhile, Papa John’s CEO and founder John Schnatter, who is a fundraiser for Mitt Romney, told shareholders last week that the health care law is going to raise the company’s costs, which he vowed to pass onto consumers.

Survey: In Health Care Marketplace, Consumers Value Friendliness, Convenience

Morning Briefing

The PwC Health Research Institute surveyed 6,000 consumers to find out what they thought of the health care sector compared with other service industries. Meanwhile, Group Health has put in place a strategy to ensure that innovations are put to work.