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Latest KFF Health News Stories

Companies Begin To Specifically Recruit Those On Autism Spectrum For Their ‘Hidden Talents’

Morning Briefing

Traits such as intense focus and facility with numbers and patterns can be a huge asset to companies. In other public health news, gay and bisexual men in the South have particularly high HIV rates, pediatricians are urged to ask about families’ financial struggles, scientists hope part-human, party-animal embryos could one day save lives, and a new study finds that a busy schedule might have positive effects on the brain.

Congress Quietly Protects Pharmacies While Trumpeting Efforts To Curb Opioid Epidemic

Morning Briefing

Although Congress has passed an opioid package that includes such things as bolstering prescription drug monitoring and funding drug disposal efforts, it also sent through a measure that limits the Drug Enforcement Administration’s powers to pursue pharmacies and wholesalers that the agency believes have contributed to the epidemic.

Abortion Landscape In Midwest, South Shifting As States Pass Restrictions At Unprecedented Levels

Morning Briefing

South Carolina’s 20-week ban is just the latest measure to limit abortion access in the states. Meanwhile, in Ohio, a law stripping funding from Planned Parenthood is causing some officials to scramble to find replacement services.

Amgen Researchers Find Gene Associated With Lower Heart-Disease Risk

Morning Briefing

Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal reports on a new study that offers hope to melanoma patients. Also, the Food and Drug Administration approves a new therapy for advanced bladder cancer and The Washington Post details a new analysis regarding colon cancer.

Key Republican Lawmaker Says Georgia Should Consider Medicaid Expansion

Morning Briefing

State Sen. Renee Unterman, who heads the Health and Human Services Committee, says she has changed her views on the prospect because of hospital closings in the state and problems that residents are having getting to see a doctor. But Georgia’s Republican governor is believed to still oppose any expansion. News outlets also report on developments in Arkansas and Louisiana.

Calif. Lawmakers Rush To Try To Get Insurance For Immigrants Before Obama Leaves Office

Morning Briefing

Some members of the legislature are pushing to allow immigrants who are in the country illegally to buy insurance coverage on the health law’s marketplaces. Also in the news are reports on insurance from Illinois, West Virginia, Connecticut and Indiana.

New York Insurers Seek To Raise Obamacare Premiums

Morning Briefing

The health insurers are proposing premium increases on the state exchange by an average of 17 percent for individual plans next year. The increases, however, will be considered by the N.Y. Department of Financial Services.

House Passes $622M For Zika Funding, But CDC Says ‘It’s Just Not Enough’

Morning Briefing

On Tuesday the Senate passed its own $1.1 billion bill, and the two chambers are now facing tough negotiations in an effort to find a compromise. Meanwhile, the man who led the White House response to Ebola says Congress has failed to learn its lesson and is now failing Americans in the face of a slow-motion public-health disaster.