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Tiffany West: The Role Of Local Health Departments

KFF Health News Original

The chief of strategic information on HIV/AIDS for the D.C. Department of Health tells Joanne Silberner that innovative tools and strategic spending can cut into DC’s epidemic.

Former Obama Adviser Chosen As Commonwealth Fund President

KFF Health News Original

The Commonwealth Fund, one of the nation’s largest health care philanthropies, has named Dr. David Blumenthal as its new president. Between 2009 and February 2011, Blumenthal led President Barack Obama’s effort to expand the use of electronic medical records and other health information technology. After that job he returned to Harvard Medical School, where he […]

From Zambia To Kansas City: One Woman’s AIDS Odyssey

KFF Health News Original

More than 6,000 people in the Kansas City region are living with HIV/AIDS, including Bester Seemani, who says an AIDS diagnosis twelve years ago completely changed her life and her journey back home to Zambia.

Today’s Headlines – July 26, 2012

KFF Health News Original

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including coverage of a new study that finds Medicaid may help people live longer. Politico: White House Tailors Minority Health Care Pitch The message: Blacks and Hispanics, among whom uninsured rates are significantly higher than among whites, stand to benefit disproportionately under the health law, gaining […]

Study: Medicaid Expansion Has Potential To Be A Lifesaver

Morning Briefing

A Harvard study published in the New England Journal of Medicine indicates that low-income residents of three states that expanded Medicaid generally lived longer, were healthier and had better access to health care than residents of neighboring states that did not expand the program.

WellPoint’s Second-Quarter Profits Fall

Morning Briefing

The nation’s second-largest insurer reported earnings that were below expectations this week citing job cuts that reduced the number of people covered by employer-sponsored health plans as part of the reason for the company’s performance.

Obama Campaign’s Health Care Message Tailored To Minority Populations

Morning Briefing

Politico reports on the White House’s focused outreach to minority groups that have very high rates of uninsurance. In a National Urban League appearance, President Barack Obama offered a defense of the health law and other policies.

Obama Administration And Insurers To Unveil New Plan To Crack Down On Health Care Fraud

Morning Briefing

The New York Times reports that an announcement is expected today regarding a joint effort in which the federal government and the private sector will share and compare claims data in an effort to combat health care fraud and abuse.

Ariz.’s New Abortion Restrictions Get Scrutiny

Morning Briefing

Bloomberg reports how Arizona’s new ban on abortions after 20 weeks, set to take effect Aug. 2, is emblematic of a growing number of state efforts to diminish access to the procedure or target those who provide it.