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Abortion Back On The Front Burner For Congress

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This story comes from our partner ‘s Shots blog. It’s not just states where abortion is heating up as an issue this election year. Congress is getting back into the fray, too. On Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee approved, on a party-line vote of 18-14, a bill that would ban abortions in the District of Columbia after 20 weeks of […]

Physicians And Assisted Suicide; Avoid Getting Sick In July

KFF Health News Original

KHN’s Matthew Fleming selected these interesting articles from around the Web for weekend reading options. ABC News: Assisted Dying: Experts Debate Doctor’s Role Peggy Sutherland was ready to die. The morphine oozing from a pump in her spine was no match for the pain of lung cancer, which had evaded treatment and invaded her ribs. … Sutherland, 68, […]

Today’s Headlines – July 20, 2012

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Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports from the presidential campaign trail and from the health care marketplace. The New York Times: Obama Visits Florida To Win Over Older Voters After weeks of focusing on Mr. Romney’s private-sector business deals, Mr. Obama turned to another front by attacking Republican plans to […]

HHS Issues Final Rule On Essential Health Benefits Data Collection

Morning Briefing

Meanwhile, new research from the Center for Studying Health System Change indicates that more small businesses may be self-insuring — a step that will reduce their participation in the health law’s insurance exchanges.

Reid Blocks Latest GOP Effort To Repeal Health Law

Morning Briefing

Senate Republicans had advanced the repeal effort as an amendment to the Bring Jobs Home Act. Meanwhile, House conservatives, who have also pressed to undo the health law, say state lawmakers now may be on the frontlines of the fight.

Walgreen, Express Scripts Reach Deal To Renew Relationship

Morning Briefing

Walgreen and Express Scripts will again do business together, allowing hundreds of thousands of Express Scripts customers to get prescriptions from Walgreens, starting again in September. In other news, Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay as much as $2.2 billion to resolve a marketing investigation.

When Checks And Balances In The Pharmaceutical Marketplace Fall Short

Morning Briefing

The Washington Post explores how a trio of very expensive anemia drugs became “superstars” in the marketplace. Also, The Wall Street Journal tracks the process by which certain fake cancer drugs found their way into the United States.

HHS Report: Hospitals Fall Short In Meeting Error Reporting Requirements

Morning Briefing

The government report says the failure to report medical errors hampers providers’ ability to identify and fix preventable problems. Meanwhile, new Medicare data shows hospitals are making little progress in reducing preventable readmissions.

CRS: Medicaid ‘Maintenance-Of-Effort’ Requirement Not Touched By High Court’s Medicaid Expansion Decision

Morning Briefing

According to a Congressional Research Service memo, the Supreme Court’s recent health law decision only touches the new Medicaid expansion provision of the health law, not penalty requirements associated with the existing program. Meanwhile, Politico Pro offers a list of states to watch as the expansion efforts continue.