Morning Breakouts

Latest KFF Health News Stories

‘We’ve Become Witch Doctors’: Prestigious Hospitals Embracing Alternative Medicine

Morning Briefing

Stat examines top hospitals and medical schools to see just how deeply rooted the new acceptance for alternative therapies is. In other public health news: social media and isolation; the disappointment of potential medical breakthroughs; elusive diagnoses; eating disorders in young children; asthma and more.

As Health Law Repeal Bill Comes Into Focus, States Ponder Impact On Medicaid

Morning Briefing

The proposal calls for dramatic changes to the health program for low-income residents that could move many people off the rolls and sets some timelines that states seeking to expand coverage will have to meet.

Conservatives Criticize Repeal Plan As ‘Obamacare By A Different Form’

Morning Briefing

“Writing checks to individuals to purchase insurance is, in principle, Obamacare,” says a memo prepared by the Republican Study Committee. The immediate criticism foreshadows the difficulty Republican leadership will face in trying to pass its proposed legislation.

Federal Judge Rules For N.H. Hospitals In Dispute Over Medicaid Funding

Morning Briefing

The New Hampshire Hospital Association says its members are due $224 million this year from a Medicaid program that helps cover the cost of uninsured patients. But the state, which funnels the federal funding to the hospitals, has budgeted only $191 million. Also, Pennsylvania has delayed the start of new Medicaid managed care contracts.