Latest KFF Health News Content

Latest KFF Health News Stories

Travelers No Longer Need To Test Negative For Covid To Fly Into US

Morning Briefing

As of Sunday, the Biden administration has lifted its requirements that international flyers test negative for covid a day before arriving in the U.S. Other pandemic news reports on masking, employer safety measures, air quality in schools, and more.

Senate Gun Deal Centers On Mental Health, School Safety

Morning Briefing

Senate negotiations have yielded a framework for limited gun legislation supported by enough Republicans to overcome a filibuster. President Joe Biden said the deal “does not do everything that I think is needed, but it reflects important steps in the right direction, and would be the most significant gun safety legislation to pass Congress in decades.”

Extreme Heat Warnings, Advisories In Place For Southwest, California

Morning Briefing

Over the weekend, millions of Americans will feel triple-digit heat in the Desert Southwest and California, then the weather will also hit central regions. Fortune, meanwhile, covers a survey showing that workplace mental health benefits can reduce workers’ sick days.

Tick-Borne Powassan Virus Kills One Person In Connecticut

Morning Briefing

The fatality is also the second case of the virus this year in the state. Also in the news: Maine’s plans for paid family and medical leave; Florida’s Gov. DeSantis, a Republican, may push to investigate parents who take kids to see drag shows; efforts to close Colorado’s infant mortality gap; and more.

With Some Ambulances Getting 4 MPG, EMS Fuel Costs Are ‘Through The Roof’

Morning Briefing

In Fort Worth, Texas, MedStar Mobile Healthcare says its fuel costs increased from $96,548 last May to an eye-popping $223,583 this May. None of the first responders interviewed said they were changing how they respond to emergencies, but they are making small changes to try to save fuel, such as an effort in Pennsylvania to turn off the engines in ambulances when they arrive at the scene.

Trial Of RSV Vaccine Shows Safe, Positive Results

Morning Briefing

The respiratory syncytial virus vaccine has been developed by GSK Plc, and Bloomberg notes the positive results are a boon for the drugmaker, which fell behind in making covid shots. Also: the FDA’s endorsement of Bluebird Bio’s gene therapy, a new heart attack risk detection method, and more.

Troubling Path Possible For Monkeypox, Other Diseases On Rise

Morning Briefing

Monkeypox is just one of the global viruses that were suppressed during the height of the covid pandemic that are now flaring up again. Meanwhile, public health experts worry that monkeypox could become a larger, persistent problem if not controlled now.

Some Local Officials On Alert About Price Gouging For Infant Formula

Morning Briefing

Officials in several cities announce efforts to stop any retailers from profiting from the shortages of formula. Also, Politico reports on the initial lax White House response and finds that officials were in the dark about the scope of the shortages because they misjudged manufacturers’ reserve stocks.

Preparations Begin As Millions Of Covid Shots Ordered For Under-5s

Morning Briefing

Five million doses are expected to be available in the initial release, around half of them Pfizer’s version of the covid vaccine and half Moderna’s, and preparations to distribute them are beginning. In Maryland, for example, about 65,000 doses will be ready on June 20.

Health Care CEOs Join 220 Companies Imploring Senate To Act On Guns

Morning Briefing

Hundreds of chief executives of big U.S. businesses sent senators a letter Thursday asking them to take “bold urgent action to address our gun violence epidemic,” while delicate negotiations over potential new controls continue on Capitol Hill. (Note: KHN is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente.)

Man Arrested Outside Kavanaugh’s Home Said He Needs Psychiatric Help

Morning Briefing

After arriving at the Supreme Court justice’s house, authorities say Nicholas Roske called police and told them he had flown across the country to hurt Brett Kavanaugh. But he also said that his gun was locked in a suitcase and that he needed mental health services, authorities say. Also, as the Supreme Court nears a decision on the fate of Roe v. Wade, news outlets report on abortion issues.

Ukraine War Is Compounding Global Suffering, UN Says

Morning Briefing

The U.N. Global Crisis Response Group blames the Russian invasion for raising food and energy prices, worsening financial crises, and hurting U.N. efforts to end extreme poverty and improve life for people around the world. Meanwhile, in South Africa, child covid cases are soaring.

Potentially Deadly Error: NH Hospital Loses 7 Gallons Of Fentanyl Solution

Morning Briefing

The synthetic opioid had been reported missing over several months at a New Hampshire medical center, leading to an investigation and license suspensions of several staffers. In Massachusetts, new data show more people died of opioid-related overdoses in 2021 than in any previous year.