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Senate Health Bill Still Short On ‘Yays’ But Leaders Vow Vote Next Week

Julie Rovner

At least two Republicans have already said they cannot support the new legislative draft, which means all other GOP senators would have to agree to the bill to pass it.

Millions More Uninsured Could Impact Health Of Those With Insurance, Too

Julie Rovner

The return to high rates of uninsurance expected under GOP plans to repeal and replace Obamacare would mean less access to health care for people with insurance too, researchers say.

Podcast: What The Health? Senate Health Bill 2.0. Still On Life Support

Julie Rovner of Kaiser Health News, Joanne Kenen of Politico, Sarah Kliff of Vox.com, and Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times discuss the changes to the proposed Senate health bill.

GOP Seeks To Sweeten Health Savings Account Deals. Will Consumers Bite?

Michelle Andrews

A new study found that fewer than half of people with health savings accounts deposited any money in them in 2016.

Opposition To GOP Repeal Bill Inches Up And Intensifies

Jordan Rau

Six in 10 Americans say they do not approve of the Senate Republicans’ plan to replace Obamacare, according to a poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Transgender Health Care Targeted In Crusade To Undo ACA

Shefali Luthra

HHS Secretary Tom Price and President Donald Trump have vowed to use administrative powers to mitigate the health law rules that created “burdens” or that don’t match up with their agenda.

Whichever Way ‘Repeal And Replace’ Blows, Pharma Is Due For Windfall

Emily Kopp

A little-noticed provision in President Donald Trump’s executive order on drug prices may offer a clue to why Big Pharma hasn’t opposed a bill that could bleed their balance sheets of millions of patients.

GOP Health Bill Eases Rules For Some Small-Business Plans

Julie Appleby

Congressional Republicans are keen to loosen restrictions set by the federal health law on insurance sold by associations that small employers join.

Crippling Medicaid Cuts Could Upend Rural Health Services

Virginia Anderson

Patient advocates say that the Senate Republicans’ proposal to change federal funding for Medicaid could lead to more shutdowns of rural facilities, reduced payments to doctors and fewer programs for people with health needs or disabilities.

Millions Of Kids Fall Outside Senate Plan To Shield Disabled From Medicaid Cuts

Jordan Rau

The Republican plan to replace Obamacare would reduce federal funding for Medicaid, but senators want to keep current funding levels for children who are blind or have other disabilities. Their proposal, however, would not apply to the majority of those kids.

Medicaid Cuts Will Drive Up Cost Of Private Coverage, Montana Insurers Say

Eric Whitney, Montana Public Radio

Insurance executives in Montana are worried that GOP efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act could destabilize a market that is working well.

Senate GOP Bill Aims To Add Psych Beds; Squeeze On Medicaid Signals Their Undoing

Liz Szabo

The Senate health care bill has a provision to increase hospital beds for psychiatric care, but overall cuts in Medicaid could lead to even fewer beds nationwide.

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Senators Grill Top Indian Health Officials About Trump Budget

Phil Galewitz

The administration officials could not answer some basic questions from senators, including how much money the agency has gained from the health law’s Medicaid expansion and whether President Donald Trump’s proposed 2018 budget would help the agency hire more staff.

Medicare’s Financial Outlook Slightly Improved, Trustees Say

Phil Galewitz

The assessment pushes back the date for the hospital insurance trust fund to go bankrupt by one year. It also says Part B premiums next year will be stable.

Double-Booked: When Surgeons Operate On Two Patients At Once

Sandra G. Boodman

Simultaneous surgeries have ignited an impassioned debate in the medical community.

DNA Links Deadly Germs, Tainted Heart Surgery Devices To German Factory

JoNel Aleccia

LivaNova plant in Germany is the likely source behind outbreak that has sickened more than 100 people since 2013.

Nursing Homes Move Into The Insurance Business

Jordan Rau

Although proponents say the policies offered by nursing homes are more attuned to patients, some report frustrations when trying to dispute care decisions.

Messages From Beyond: Using Technology To Seal Your Legacy

Bruce Horovitz

From slick videos to digital “time capsules,” folks have new ways to “stay alive” long after they die.   

California Sued For Allegedly Substandard Medi-Cal Care

Ana B. Ibarra

The lawsuit is a civil rights case on behalf of Latinos, who comprise nearly half of the program’s enrollees. But the advocates who filed it also hope to get class action certification for all Medi-Cal enrollees.

Medical Transportation Provider Accused Of Disserving L.A.’s Frail Patients

Anna Gorman and Heidi de Marco

LogistiCare often shows up late, if at all, and compromises patient safety, according to a public interest firm’s lawsuit. The company says the allegations are inaccurate.

Women With High-Risk Pregnancies Far More Prone To Heart Disease

Anna Gorman

Mothers who develop diabetes or high blood pressure during pregnancy, or whose babies are born prematurely or precariously small, often are unaware of the long-term risk. So are their doctors.

In Texas, People With Mental Illness Find Work Helping Peers

Lauren Silverman, KERA

Peer support, well-known in addiction treatment, is gaining ground for people with serious mental illness. Texas and 35 other states are training and paying peer support specialists to help bridge a gap in mental health treatment.

The Union That Roars: Nurses Aren’t Giving Up On California’s Single-Payer Push

Pauline Bartolone

The California Nurses Association, representing some 100,000 registered nurses, is regarded statewide and nationally as a progressive political powerhouse. “Politicians are afraid” of the activists they turn out, said one critic.

Your Credit Score Soon Will Get A Buffer From Medical-Debt Wrecks

Michelle Andrews

Starting in September, the three main agencies will wait 180 days before including a medical debt on a credit report.

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