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Despite Trump’s Apparent Olive Branch, HIV Advocates Remain Frustrated By Administration

Morning Briefing

On National HIV Testing Day, the president released a statement urging Americans get tested and fight the virus. But advocates say it’s not enough. In other public health news: Lyme disease, breast-feeding and diabetes treatment.

Traditionally Vocal Health Groups’ Silence Over Plan Reflects Newly Splintered Industry

Morning Briefing

While the bill may represent an existential threat to some insurers, others see it as neutral. However other groups, such as hospitals, nursing homes and veterans’ organizations, are definitely voicing their concerns over the proposed legislation.

Under Senate Plan, Millionaires Would Get $52,000 In Tax Cuts While Middle-Income Families Would Get $260

Morning Briefing

Media outlets take a look at what’s in the Senate legislation, including tweaks to the medical-loss-ratio and the chamber’s substitution for the individual mandate, and offer takes on how Americans would be affected by the changes.

Republicans Say Preservation, Democrats Say Cut. The Fight Over Describing Medicaid’s Future

Morning Briefing

Republicans object to calling the reductions in federal funding envisioned in their health plans a cut, but is it? News outlets examine the depth of the disagreement about Medicaid between the parties and its central role in the current debate.

Trump’s Negotiator-In-Chief Efforts Haven’t Been Exactly Welcomed In Senate Push

Morning Briefing

President Donald Trump cajoled and arm-twisted House members into shouldering through a bill, but he’s been mostly sidelined during the Senate negotiations. Meanwhile, Trump said it was “OK” if the upper chamber doesn’t manage to pass a bill.

First Edition: June 28, 2017

Morning Briefing

DON’T MISS IT!: KHN will hold a Facebook Live chat today at 2 p.m. Senior correspondent Jordan Rau will answer questions about his story examining how House and Senate Republicans’ plans to overhaul the ACA and Medicaid would impact nursing home care. Tune in here.

Senate GOP Leaders Say They Will Put Off Health Plan Vote Until After The July 4th Recess

Morning Briefing

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) had hoped to bring the bill to the floor for a vote before the upcoming break, but support for the bill faltered within his own party. He now plans to make changes to the measure that will shore up the support of the reluctant members of the Republican caucus.