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Latest KFF Health News Stories

Quarantine Policies Make Health Workers Reassess Overseas Work

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News outlets also report on the decision by Kaci Hickox, the Maine nurse who refused to self-quarantine, to move out of the state; and the latest from Dallas, where the last of 177 people being monitored for Ebola have been cleared by officials.

Digital Records Pose Time, Security Challenges

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A survey of more than 400 internists confirms what physicians have been saying for years: entering data into electronic records eats up a lot of time, reports NPR. In addition, the digitization poses security risks that the health industry is just starting to prioritize, says The Wall Street Journal.

GOP Debates Strategy On Health Law

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With its newfound control of Congress, Republicans debate whether to push for a full repeal of the health care law, as conservatives demand, or take aim at particular provisions, which some party leaders endorse. Meanwhile, the tea party worries what a rising GOP foretells for its fortunes.

Latinos Likely To Steer Clear Of Insurance Even Though Many Qualify For Subsidies

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The Los Angeles Times reports that health officials in California are meeting immigration concerns head on with a new ad campaign. Meanwhile, the Detroit Free Press notes that the health law’s fines for businesses begin in 2015.

High Court To Hear Another Health Law Challenge – This One Focuses On Tax Subsidies

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The high court’s announcement Friday that it would hear the case came as a surprise and puts at risk the overhaul’s central aim of extending health coverage to lower-income Americans who don’t qualify for Medicaid or have access to employer-sponsored coverage.

Md. Officials Cross Fingers That New Website Is Ready For Enrollment Challenge

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Meanwhile, tabulating the total cost so far to operate Maryland’s online insurance marketplace is proving difficult. Also in the news, reports on enrollment and outreach efforts from Connecticut, Michigan and Washington state.

Docs’ Groups Eye Lame Duck Session For SGR Overhaul

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Doctors’ groups say the cost estimate for changing the formula to pay Medicare providers has never been lower but differences over how to fund the change might still block action, Politico reports.

New Chief Vows Healthcare.gov Will Be ‘Well-Running Ford’

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Kevin Counihan, chief executive of Healthcare.gov, says he will deliver a functional, not flashy, shopping experience in the second open enrollment season. Other stories look at cybersecurity upgrades for the federal exchange and debates among state exchange officials about plans for long-term financial viability.