First Edition: January 30, 2017
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Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
A selection of opinions on health care from around the country.
Outlets report on news from Georgia, California, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Delaware, Hawaii, Colorado, Ohio, Arizona, Oregon, Texas, Minnesota, Florida and Virginia.
Today's other public health stories focus on hopes for an autism bill, a medical mystery in Massachusetts, a chiropractor accused of faking trucker medical exams and spreading the word about PrEP.
Recently, the Drug Enforcement Administration penalized two major drug distributors for failing to notify officials about suspicious orders of controlled substances. Meanwhile, OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma is giving millions to upgrade Virginia's database that monitors opioid prescriptions.
But many ethical and technological barriers remain, scientists warn.
Medtronic's Micra pacemaker is less than 10 percent of the size of a regular pacemaker and is implanted directly in the heart, rather than under skin in the chest. Medicare says it will cover the pacemakers if the use is part of a well-designed study by Medtronic to gather data over a long period of time. Also, federal officials penalize a Minnesota hospital after a 13-year-old who had attempted suicide was able to escape from a psychiatric ward.
In California, children in the country illegally could lose some coverage that the state has put in place, and hospitals around the country are concerned about an influx in uncovered patients. Meanwhile, some advocates note that 60 percent of Medicaid spending pays for care for elderly and disabled people.
Organizers expect the crowds to be energized by the new administration. In other news, many activists are finding hope in both the decision to defund Planned Parenthood and the president's potential Supreme Court nominee, and Sheryl Sandberg warns the executive order on foreign aid to clinics mentioning abortions could have terrible consequences for women's health abroad.
“We must ensure that, while we work toward our mutual goal of VA health care reform, VA is not further hampered by an inability to recruit high-quality clinicians," lawmakers wrote in a letter to the president following an executive order that mandated a hiring freeze at federal agencies.
Maryland's health exchange reports enrollment rates have climbed faster than in previous years while in Tennessee navigators are braced to help those who try to sign up in the last few days before the marketplace closes. Meanwhile, in Connecticut, the board overseeing the exchange opted this week to tighten special enrollment rules and Minnesota lawmakers passed additional health insurance premium subsidies. Also, consumers faced serious glitches during the process of finding a health plan on Covered California.
There are the fiscal conservatives -- mostly concentrated in the House -- who say current health care spending is unsustainable. On the other side are those who don't want millions of Americans to lose their health care.
Congressional lawmakers met with the president at their retreat in Philadelphia to discuss their strategy for the upcoming year. But a cohesive plan for dismantling and replacing former President Barack Obama's health law has not emerged.
As the deadline for open enrollment nears, the Trump administration pulls $5 million in ads that were geared to boost enrollment.
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
A selection of opinions on health care from around the country.
Editorial writers and columnists detail how this push by the Trump administration and the new GOP Congress is moving forward.
The debate over the ethical issues in play continue as Congress considers President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
Each week, KHN's Shefali Luthra finds interesting reads from around the Web.
Outlets report on news from Pennsylvania, California, Virginia, Minnesota, Kansas, Texas, Louisiana, Arizona and Florida.
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