States Taking Steps To Protect Birth Control Coverage From Trump Administration Threats
“The feds can set a floor,” said Andrea Miller, president of the National Institute for Reproductive Health. “States can decide to do better.”
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“The feds can set a floor,” said Andrea Miller, president of the National Institute for Reproductive Health. “States can decide to do better.”
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services should review its incentive payments, recoup any money erroneously paid and do more to scrutinize spending, the inspector general audit recommended.
State officials are working to convince the three carriers serving the individual market to stay in Iowa. In Washington state, two counties face the prospect of no insurers next year, and in Florida BlueCross BlueShield officials say the company will continue to operate next year.
Gov. Matt Bevin says his overhaul of the state's health system would steady the market by gradually moving people from Medicaid to private insurance plans.
Republicans' plans to dismantle and replace the Affordable Care Act could affect efforts to curb the epidemic that's ravaging the country.
To get the support of Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) may have to drop language in the Republicans' health law to defund the organization.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has been downplaying the chances the Republicans' legislation has of passing the Senate. But some think his reserved comments might be all part of the game. In other news about the efforts: lawmakers begin to see a path they can take; a look at how the measure could affect middle- and working-class Americans; Twitter cheers on Sen. Claire McCaskill and more.
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
A selection of opinions on health care from around the country.
Media outlets report on health-related news from Nevada, Florida, Connecticut, California, Texas, Ohio, Oregon, Iowa, Georgia, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Louisiana and Arizona.
The shooting highlighted weaknesses in how a local health care system handled the mass-casualty event. Meanwhile, an advocacy group raises money to support gun control.
The altercation, on the eve of the special election, came after a Guardian reporter asked Republican Greg Gianforte a question about the House health care bill.
Meanwhile, other news stories on the disease cover disparities in diagnosis as well as a clinical trial on a Cuban lung cancer vaccine.
Until now, doctors hadn't been able to pin down the actual risk of a child being born with Zika-related birth defects, but a new study shines light on the numbers.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price tells the Senate Finance Committee that President Donald Trump asked his department for recommendations on policies that would reduce the costs of medications.
Although the Congressional Budget Office says the administration's budget would reduce Medicaid funding by $610 billion in the next decade over current expectations, the head of the Department of Health and Human Services says you can't consider it a cut because the amount of money would continue to grow.
Short-term insurance plans generally don't cover the same benefits that are required of Affordable Care Act-compliant plans, such as pre-existing conditions, prescription drugs and maternity care.
The controversial proposal to limit the size of federal grants to individual labs raised concerns among senior scientists, so National Institutes of Health offered this compromise. Also in the news: a House panel is expected to again take up its investigation of a lab problem two years ago.
The agency's request to the medication's drugmaker may signal a more aggressive approach against prescription opioids.
The Senate parliamentarian flags language that would bar people from using new refundable tax credits for private insurance plans that cover abortion.
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