Latest KFF Health News Stories
State Highlights: Colo. Effort To Reduce Hospital Readmissions Pays Off
A selection of health policy stories from Colorado, Wisconsin, Georgia, California, Texas, Arizona and North Carolina.
Delta Air Lines Tells Feds: Health Law Makes Costs ‘Rise Dramatically’
The airline is saying its increased health-care costs will be tens of millions of dollars.
Local Governments Wrestle With Employee Hours And Health Coverage
Even though the requirement that employers — including state and local governments — offer full-time employees health coverage does not kick for 16 months, many are alreayd making cuts, The Washington Post reports.
Federal Court Strikes Down Arizona Abortion Law
The measure would have kept Medicaid funding from some providers, including Planned Parenthood.
Utah’s Medicaid Expansion Decision On Hold
Medicaid news from Utah and Ohio.
A selection of editorials and opinions on health care from around the country.
Research Roundup: Moving Kids Onto Medicaid; Competitive Markets
Studies this week come from JAMA Surgery, JAMA Psychiatry, Georgetown University Health Policy Institute, The Urban Institute, the Heritage Foundation, The Kaiser Family Foundation, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, the Commonwealth Fund, the Annals of Internal Medicine, The Heritage Foundation and news outlets.
First Edition: August 23, 2013
Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, inlcuding reports on what’s becoming of the potential for a deficit deal, as well as the political posturing related to House GOP efforts to block health law funding even if it means shutting down the government.
UVA, UPS To Stop Health Benefits For Some Workers’ Spouses
While the university cited costs, UPS noted that, because the overhaul will require most employers to provide insurance, spouses should be able to gain coverage from their own workplaces.
Political Hijinx Surround Gov’t. Shutdown Threat, Push To Defund Health Law
News outlets report on the possible mid-term election impact of the GOP push to shut down the government if the health law receives funding.
Birth Control Mandate Could Cause Health Law’s Speedy Supreme Court Return
The Hill reports that experts say the high court will consider this controversial policy as early as the next term.
Rate Of Circumcisions Falls 6 Percentage Points, Study Finds
The analysis by the National Center for Health Statistics shows the rate dropping from 64 percent to 58 percent over 32 years.
Report Finds Number Of Doctors Accepting Medicare Patients Is Up
In other news, Sen. Max Baucus took Medicare’s top administrator to Montana to meet people stricken by illness from an old mine who are now eligible for benefits.
Viewpoints: Health Spending Driving U.S. Recovery; Time To Get Rid Of The Insurance Middle Man
A selection of editorials and opinions on health care from around the country.
Cost and coverage implications of the health law continue to draw headlines.
Longer Looks: Gunshot Season For Surgeons; Hispanic Teen Suicide
This week’s articles come from the Los Angeles Times, Forbes, Al Jazeera America and The Atlantic.
State Highlights: Health Plan Settles With D.C. Over Payments
A selection of health policy stories from the District of Columbia, Georgia, California, New York, Montana, Oregon and Pennsylvania.
Enrollment In Exchanges Key To Health Law Success
Politico notes that enrollment in online marketplaces in California, Florida and Texas will have an outsized impact on whether the Obama administration achieves its nationwide goals for expanding coverage. Other outlets report how states will market the new insurance plans and how some Americans are confused by health insurance generally and Obamacare in particular.
First Edition: August 22, 2013
Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about how summer politics are shaking out around the health law’s implementation.
Heritage Action Kicks Off Its ‘Defunding’ Tour
Heritage Action’s push, which is being called the “last, best chance” to block the health law, features a bleak assessment of Republican Party’s willingness to fight the measure. Meanwhile, at this summer’s town hall meetings, it appears that neither the law’s advocates nor opponents are safe. Also in the headlines, a new ad is released by Crossroads GPS targeting the employer mandate.