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Latest KFF Health News Stories

Obama, Romney Vie For Women’s Votes

Morning Briefing

Both President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney battled for the support of female voters Wednesday with new ads and arguments on the campaign trail related to women’s health care, underscoring the importance of undecided female voters in a tight race.

As Election Day Nears, Health Issues Remain Central

Morning Briefing

KHN hosts a discussion with former Democratic Sen. Tom Daschle and conservative health care analyst Avik Roy to explore the plans advanced by President Barack Obama and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney. Romney focuses on some of those themes in a new ad incorporating video from this week’s town hall debate.

Health Law: Pa. Says Exchange Unlikely To Be Ready In Jan. 2014

Morning Briefing

In health law implementation news, Pennsylvania’s insurance commissioner says a health insurance exchange likely won’t be ready to rollout in January 2014, when the law says it should be ready. In Mississippi, leaders there are turning down the law’s Medicaid expansion and the dollars that come with it.

First Edition: October 18, 2012

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organiztions, including resports about how the presidential candidates are crafting messages on women’s health issues in order to appeal to female voters.

In Face-Off, Obama And Romney Rumble Over A Range Of Issues

Morning Briefing

News outlets examine how each candidate fared in Tuesday night’s town-hall style debate. In general, many media sources note how little discussion surrounded issues related to Medicare and the health law.

Planned Parenthood Funding, Women’s Health Issues Create Debate Flashpoints

Morning Briefing

President Barack Obama pivoted from a question about women in the workplace to criticize GOP candidate Mitt Romney for his positions on contraceptive coverage, funding for Planned Parenthood, and abortion.

Hill Staffers Predict Deal To Prevent Cuts To Medicare Physician Payments

Morning Briefing

At an event Tuesday, staffers from both sides of the aisle predicted that a “doc fix” agreement would be reached to prevent large scheduled cuts from kicking in. Meanwhile, the American Medical Association and its affiliates set out a list of principles in a letter to Senate Finance Committee members to help guide the development of an alternative to the current Medicare physician payment formula.

Health Law Regs Moving Slowly In Advance Of Election

Morning Briefing

CQ HealthBeat reports that the Office of Management and Budget has no updates on its website for at least a half-dozen pending regulations related to insurance exchanges and essential benefits.