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Mo. Governor Wants Medicaid Expansion; Other States Consider Health Exchanges

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After mulling the controversial decision, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon said Thursday he wants the state to expand Medicaid, a key part of the health law, but he faces substantial opposition from Republicans who control the legislature.

Mass. Republicans Want Top State Health Official To Resign

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Massachusetts Republicans are calling for the resignation of the state’s health and human services secretary over how she handled the recent meningitis outbreak and drug test tampering allegations.

Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Contraception Rule

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A three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a preliminary injunction from the rule for Frank O’Brien and his company — which is the fourth private business to secure such a temporary order.

First Edition: November 30, 2012

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Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including news about the continuing partisan back and forth regarding “fiscal cliff” negotiations as well as reports on the health law’s implementation.

Medicare, Other Entitlement Programs Key To ‘Fiscal Cliff’ Deal

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Politico reports that “inside the talks,” a framework for addressing the “fiscal cliff” is taking shape that includes both tax increases and entitlement cuts. Other news outlets note that publicly, President Barack Obama is playing down spending cuts, while GOP leaders demand entitlement reductions but without offering specifics.

Project Shows Simple Steps Reduce Hospital Infections

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Seven health care institutions participated in a quality-improvement project advanced by the Joint Commission and the American College of Surgeons to reduce colorectal surgical-site infection rates. During a two and a half year period, those facilities saved more than $3.7 million by avoiding 135 infections.

Uncertainty Reigns As Some States Mull Medicaid Expansion

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With key details left to be sorted out, including estimates of coming tax revenue to cover the cost, states like Colorado, Missouri and South Carolina are confronting whether to expand Medicaid to millions — a vital part of the health law’s coverage expansion.

Health Exchange News: Ariz. Looks To Feds, Conn. And Co. Move Ahead

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Arizona’s Gov. Jan Brewer has decided Arizona will not implement a key part of the health law by setting up its own health insurance exchange and will instead join at least 16 other states in letting the federal government do it for them.

First Edition: November 29, 2012

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Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including a report detailing why the idea of raising Medicare’s eligibility age always seem to crop up in policy discussions.