Different Perspectives On Health Reform: Industry On The Sidelines; Alternative Options?
Opinion writers examine the secretive discussions in the Senate on the changes to the health law and the impact they could have around the country.
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Opinion writers examine the secretive discussions in the Senate on the changes to the health law and the impact they could have around the country.
Media outlets report on news from New York, Massachusetts, California, Georgia, Oklahoma, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Ohio and Texas.
Women, particularly older ones, have a greater chance of never being diagnosed with sleep apnea — and never being treated for it.
A letter, published in a 1980 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine, has been twisted and misrepresented by the makers of painkillers to prove their products are not addictive. In other news, researchers look at why treating opioid addiction can be complicated and the American Medical Association backs supervised injection sites.
The researchers are optimistic about where stem cell therapy is headed but they fear horror stories stemming from some clinics will derail public support. In other public health news: Alzheimer's, a surgery gone wrong, brain injuries and depression, dog bites, transgender children, and more.
Advocates are pushing for tighter reporting requirements for all electronic attacks.
The nursing home operator strikes a settlement with the Justice Department to end six federal lawsuits and investigations of allegations that the company submitted false claims to Medicare and Medicaid for medically unnecessary therapy, hospice service and substandard care.
The federal sanctions barred the company from marketing and selling its Medicare Advantage policies to new beneficiaries.
Despite promising action to reel in an industry that he said was "getting away with murder," President Donald Trump and his administration's working group on high prescription drug costs is leaning toward policy recommendations backed by pharmaceutical companies.
The legislation would have allowed all residents the option of buying into Medicaid coverage.
One after the other, experts highlighted the importance of maintaining and completing the expansion of Medicaid in the battle against the opioid crisis.
Republicans are embracing the idea of work requirements, but many of the places where the rules will go into effect are in deep Trump country. Media outlets report on other Medicaid news out of California, New Mexico, Texas, Kansas and Iowa.
The plan Alaska instituted to control spiking premiums is being touted as a great success, but is it really?
The party hopes to use the sentiment as a unifying message against Republicans. Meanwhile, Sen. Bernie Sanders says he supports any tactic the Democrats take to "defeat that horrific piece of legislation."
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is "bound and determined" to hold a vote on the legislation soon, but there are still a lot of obstacles in the way.
The Washington Post fact checks Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's positions on the process of passing a health care bill in 2010 versus now. And other media outlets take a look at how Republicans are struggling with the fact that the legislation is being crafted behind closed doors.
The governors are urging congressional leaders to concentrate on stabilizing the marketplace while searching for a bipartisan solution that will provide affordable health care to those who need it.
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