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News outlets report on abortion opponents' role in derailing a health care overhaul.
News outlets are reporting that Democrats are spending the weekend mulling what to do about health care legislation.
Post-election survey found voters were dissatisfied with the direction of the country.
Senate Democrats, meanwhile, are in the midst of a reform "re-evaluation."
Nine days after a major earthquake struck, "deeply needed aid streamed into Haiti's ravaged capital in quantities that relief agencies said is a clear sign of progress," the Miami Herald reports. Roads have been cleared, additional food and water distribution points are available and some new medical clinics are open.
"Scientists have found a way to track minutely-differing strains of the 'superbug' MRSA [methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus] as they spread between people and across the globe, a finding that could aid efforts to control the deadly bacteria," Reuters/ABC News reports (Kelland, 1/21).
With a changed landscape, Democrats are mulling the idea that a smaller health reform bill could have a better chance at passing.
News outlets report on health care funding gaps in state budgets, including Massachusetts, Maryland, Georgia and Wisconsin, and the possible impact of a scaled-back federal health bill.
Certain consumer groups, patient advocates and doctors on are urging Democrats not to abandon the comprehensive health overhaul they've worked so long to pass.
Hospital infections kill 99,000 people a year and add $28 billion to the nation's health care bill, but new programs are showing some effect in reducing the problem.
A sampling of opinions and editorials from around the country.
News reports explore recent developments in health information technology.
Massachusetts senator elect Scott Brown says Democrats "should scrap" the current health care legislation while Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, says she was frustrated by Democrats partisanship on the bill.
In other California news, the state's supreme court on Thursday rejected limits on medical marijuana imposed by state lawmakers.
Today's roundup of research and analysis explores studies on state programs to expand health coverage to dependents in their mid-twenties, the effectiveness of accountable care organizations (ACOs), the savings found in workplace wellness programs, the costs of diabetes on the economy and whether CBO underestimates savings from reform.
National groups call for a permanent solution to the Medicare doctor payment formula and warn about a possible shortage in doctors caused by low pay.
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including the latest on Democrats efforts to plot a new health reform path.
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