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The official says he believes the cost of expanding Medicaid under the federal health law would make the program "ultimately not sustainable." Also, a key lawmaker who opposes expansion in Kansas stages a vote to show that the proposal does not have support in the legislature.
With the results, voters sent a clear anti-establishment message Tuesday night.
The Department of Health and Human Services's funding would bump up to $1.1 trillion and the National Institutes of Health would get $33.1 billion. The president also proposes deep health program cuts to save $375 billion over the next 10 years.
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
A selection of opinions on health care from around the country.
News outlets report on health issues in California, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Tennessee, New York, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Missouri and Virginia.
A handful of lawsuits are seeking to turn around state policies that limit coverage of the drugs for Medicaid enrollees and prisoners. Also, media outlets look at Medicaid news in Alabama, Iowa and Montana.
The plaintiffs say the decision was unconstitutional and was rooted in political, not scientific, grounds.
As the Zika virus spreads, scientists are looking for ways to wipe out the species that carry life-threatening diseases, but the solution isn't a simple one. In other news, experts find it hard to offer advice to pregnant women as they themselves receive ever-changing information about the virus; 12 groups are racing to find a vaccine; and workers have few legal avenues to pursue if they want to avoid being sent to Zika-afflicted areas for their jobs.
As the population ages, more families face difficult choices when a loved one asks them to "promise you won’t put me away." Experts says that more must be demanded of the nation's long-term care facilities.
Lawmakers on the Senate Finance Committee are setting their sights on making changes to Medicare -- even if it means expanding aspects of the Affordable Care Act during an election year. In other news from Capitol Hill, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., has concerns about possible ties that experts on an advisory panel have to the pharmaceutical industry, and the Senate HELP Committee will mark up medical innovation bills.
Gov. Matt Mead tells lawmakers that the program would help uninsured residents and the state's hospitals. Also in the news, bills are introduced in the Kansas legislature that promote an expansion plan authored by the state's hospital association.
The Associated Press reports that the eight states -- Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan and New York -- with statistically significant coverage gains in the National Health Interview Survey represent a political grab bag. Meanwhile, news outlets in Georgia, Connecticut and Montana detail state-based coverage numbers.
The president says there's no need to panic, and experts do not expect a large U.S. outbreak. They say, however, that the extra funding will help them prepare as spring and summer approach.
Although much of the president's budget includes proposals that are dead on arrival in the Republican Congress, ideas such as funding cancer research and opioid treatment could garner bipartisan support in a rancorous election year.
In an era in which digital technology makes it hard for employees to unplug and relax, researchers are warning that chronic stress from these tough jobs and other causes can lead to high cholesterol just like poor diet and lack of exercise do. In other public health news, scientists find a new species of bacterium that causes Lyme disease and victims of the Flint, Michigan, water crisis are filing lawsuits against the state and other officials.
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
A selection of opinions on health care from around the country.
New outlets report on health care developments in Maryland, Ohio, D.C., Pennsylvania and Connecticut.
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