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Latest KFF Health News Stories

Michigan Officials Bring Home A Message About Impact Of Medicaid Cuts

Morning Briefing

At a community forum, a diverse group of officials point out how proposals to cut federal funding to Medicaid could play out in Michigan. Also in Medicaid news, Maine voters weigh whether to expand the program there and Indiana hospitals are buying or leasing nursing homes to increase federal funding.

Google Faces Backlash From Eating Disorder Specialists After Adding Calorie Counts To Maps

Morning Briefing

The feature showed how many calories a person would burn walking instead of driving to their new location. But experts warned that it could be triggering to those suffering from an eating disorder. In other public health news: obsessive compulsive disorder, diabetes, patients’ bigoted remarks, obesity, HIV and dementia.

Former Lilly Executive Is A Leading Candidate For HHS Secretary

Morning Briefing

Alex Azar, who served as general counsel at the Department of Health and Human Services during the George W. Bush administration, is a top contender for the job, according to reports in The Washington Post and Politico.

Future Of Bipartisan Health Deal Already Shaky As Trump Reverses Course On Support

Morning Briefing

As news of a deal first broke Tuesday, President Donald Trump initially signaled support for the efforts. But after other Republicans panned the measure he seemed to change his mind. And although Sens. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and Patty Murray (D-Wash.) expressed confidence in their plan, it will be a tough slog for them to get it through both chambers.

Thoughts And Analysis: Trump On Health Care … Some Say ‘Vandalism’ And ‘Cruel Sabotage,’ But What About His Supporters?

Morning Briefing

Opinion writers offer a variety of criticisms of President Donald Trump’s recent executive order loosening some health insurance restrictions and his decision to stop federal payments to support the Affordable Care Act’s cost-sharing reductions.

After Fixing Diversity Problem, Researchers Found Normal Brain Looks Different Than They Thought

Morning Briefing

The study originally had a disproportionately high number of kids with parents who have an advanced degree. Weighting the data to make it more representative offered insights of what the brain actually looks like. In other public health news: HPV, fertility and sleep.

Case Of Undocumented Pregnant Girl Part Of Larger Administration Trend To Interfere With Abortions

Morning Briefing

For the last seven months, the Health and Human Services Department has intervened to prevent abortions sought by girls at federally funded shelters, even in cases of rape and incest and when the teen had a way to pay for the procedure. In other news, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) says he’ll bring the 20-week abortion ban to the floor, a look at how the administration’s birth control mandate will affect consumers and teens speak up for pregnancy prevention programs.