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Latest KFF Health News Stories

First Edition: July 19, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including coverage of President Barack Obama’s Thursday speech pitching the positives of the health law.

House Votes To Delay Health Law’s Mandates

Morning Briefing

Despite White House veto threats, House lawmakers on Wednesday OK’d two separate bills amending portions of the Affordable Care Act, the latest GOP moves to scuttle the health law. A measure putting off the employer mandate was approved 264-161, while a bill delaying the individual mandate was passed 251-174.

Testing Requirements Could Delay Launch Of State Health Exchanges

Morning Briefing

Government officials said Wednesday during a Capitol Hill hearing that the Oct. 1 deadline may not allow enough time to test the systems that are being put in place to run these online insurance marketplaces.

Coverage Campaign: The White House Effort ‘To Sell’ The Health Law

Morning Briefing

The Washington Post details how the White House plans to sell the health law and to persuade young people to buy health insurance. Meanwhile, The Hill reports on how a public relations contract related to Obamacare is being boosted by $33 million.

Small Business Owners Anxious About Health Law, Chamber Survey Finds

Morning Briefing

Small business owners are increasingly concerned about the law’s impact, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, while Karen Ignagni of the nation’s biggest trade group of insurers says the nation’s focus must move to reducing the cost of health care.

First Edition: July 18, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about the House vote to delay the health law’s mandates as well as advance coverage of President Barack Obama’s Thursday speech in which he touts the overhaul’s benefits.

House Slated To Take Another Run At Scrapping The Health Law

Morning Briefing

Republican leaders in the House have scheduled votes Wednesday on bills that would delay implementation of the overhaul’s employer and individual mandates. According to the Associated Press, these efforts mark the 38th time the GOP majority has tried to undo the law or major provisions.

Mandate Matters: Examining The Relationship Between The Health Law’s Employer And Individual Mandates

Morning Briefing

The Associated Press reports that delaying the enforcement of the employer mandate may undermine the individual mandate, too, while the National Journal reports on a study weighing which of these provisioins has the most weight.

Health Law Computer Database ‘Hub’ Links 7 Agencies, Spurs Privacy Concerns

Morning Briefing

A computer system designed to determine which Americans get subsidies to help them buy health coverage will be hugely important to the success or failure of Obamacare, Bloomberg reports. Also, new federal data show doctors have filed more than 190 million prescriptions electronically.

Study Finds Health Law Likely To Push Up Premium Prices In Mass.; New York Health Plan Costs Set To Fall

Morning Briefing

The Massachusetts analysis, funded by the insurance industry, predicts the law will add an average of 3.7 percent to premiums, while in New York, state officials will likely announce Wednesday the expected premium tumble.