Health Policy Outlooks: The GOP ‘Wonk Gap’ May Slow Repeal-Replace-Repair Agenda; How Obamacare Changed The Debate
Opinion writers take on a range of issues related to the current debate over the future of the Affordable Care Act.
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Opinion writers take on a range of issues related to the current debate over the future of the Affordable Care Act.
News outlets report on stories related to pharmaceutical drug pricing.
In his address to Congress, the president decried the "slow and burdensome" process of drugs making it through the Food and Drug Administration approval pipeline.
Outlets report on news from Kansas, Ohio, Texas, Michigan, New York, New Hampshire, California, Pennsylvania, Iowa and the District of Columbia.
And, news outlets cover how government officials like the U.S. attorney general, Massachusetts governor and lawmakers in New Hampshire are approaching the opioid crisis.
In related news, medical facilities are bracing for a prolonged flu season this year while a Cincinnati hospital limits visitors with any kind of respiratory symptoms.
Some say a simple HPV test could be sufficient.
Researchers suggest that sedentary lifestyles and poor diets may be contributing to the rise in cases.
Findings published in the Journal of the American Medical Association conclude that insurers pay as much as double the costs paid by hospitals, a payment discrepancy that leads to higher premiums for patients.
Meanwhile, a report examines who gained insurance as a result of Ohio's expansion and New Hampshire's governor expresses optimism about how the Trump administration plans to reshape Medicaid and the health law will impact the state.
Rural health care professionals say they don't want to panic yet, but are braced for changes that could deeply affect their patients.
Leadership's efforts to dismantle and replace the health law are running into major resistance from the far right wing of their own party. In the midst of the turmoil, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has called a special all-members caucus meeting Wednesday to try to get the malcontents in line and House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., is defending the Republican plan against attacks from the chamber's Freedom Caucus.
In an unusual move, the Democrats chose former Kentucky Gov. Steven Beshear -- who oversaw one of the most successful state-level implementations of Obamacare coverage -- to give the rebuttal to the president's first speech to Congress.
President Donald Trump voiced support for key Republican-backed policy elements such as tax credits, health savings accounts and selling insurance across state lines.
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
A selection of opinions on health care from around the country, including thoughts on how repealing the health law could impact people who want to retire early, how changes to Medicaid might play out in the states and various thoughts on addiction and public health.
Outlets report on news from Massachusetts, Texas, Wisconsin, Georgia, Ohio, Texas and California.
Also in this round up of hospital developments -- how urban and rural hospitals are bracing for the impact of unraveling the health law, a Manhattan hospital faces a lawsuit alleging overcharging for medical records and other news highlights.
A Stat investigation looks at a California company that claims it can offer a DNA test to determine how a patient would react to pain medication. In other public health news: organ donations; facial expressions; heart disease; and more.
A bipartisan group of House members continues to push for increased financial support to the states for prevention and treatment programs. Meanwhile, news outlets report on the national epidemic from Maryland, Washington and California.
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