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Latest KFF Health News Stories

Shooting At Minnesota Health Clinic Leaves 1 Dead, 4 Hurt

Morning Briefing

The suspect had been upset with his level of care at the Allina Health Care Clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota. News reports also look at return-to-school efforts in Chicago and the District of Columbia, and more.

Study: 1 In 6 Adults Developed Peanut Allergies After Age 18

Morning Briefing

“Our study shows many adults are not outgrowing their childhood peanut allergies,” said Christopher Warren, director of population health at Feinberg’s Center for Food Allergy and Asthma Research and co-author of the study.

‘Skinny Labeling’ Case To Be Reheard

Morning Briefing

The term refers to an effort by a generic company to seek regulatory approval to market its medicine for a specific use, but not other patented uses. An October ruling in a patent case prompted hand-wringing that many Americans might be deprived of access to generic drugs, Stat reported. But Tuesday, the ruling was vacated, with new arguments scheduled for Feb. 23.

Nursing Schools Face Cuts During Pandemic As Government Pursues Clawbacks

Morning Briefing

The Biden administration tells about 120 hospital-based nursing schools that they are still on the hook for 18 years worth of funds dispersed due to a government miscalculation. The schools say they will have to cut back or close in the middle of a public health crisis.

Medicaid, Drug-Pricing Measures To Be Added To Sweeping Stimulus Bill

Morning Briefing

House Democrats are inserting major changes to Medicaid into the large relief proposal advancing through Congress that would include more money for states and a controversial drug-pricing policy.

More Shots, More Destinations: Feds Ramp Up Vaccination Shipments

Morning Briefing

The White House announced that covid vaccine doses dispersed each week would increase from 10.5 million to 11 million. And some shipments would go directly to local health centers to try to reach underserved communities.

Despite Looming Variant Risk, Poll Finds Americans Growing Less Concerned

Morning Briefing

A new poll surveys Americans’ feelings about returning to normal activities. Meanwhile, new cases continue to drop from January peaks but disease experts say infections from variants could halt progress.

Coronavirus Most Likely Didn’t Leak From Chinese Lab, Investigators Say

Morning Briefing

It’s more likely to have jumped to humans from an animal, the WHO says. And in other news from China, its single-shot CanSino vaccine has proved to be 65.7% effective. News reports also highlight England, Wales, Iran and the pope’s annual message.

Nursing Home Gave Veterans Unproven Hydroxy Cocktails, Records Show

Morning Briefing

At least 62 residents of New York State Veterans’ Home at St. Albans, some of whom had not tested positive for the virus, were given the medications, according to interviews, medical records and other documents. Public health officials had cautioned against the use of hydroxychloroquine despite claims by many government officials.