Morning Breakouts

Latest KFF Health News Stories

Gaps In State Data Adds Difficulty To Determining Scope Of National Heroin Problem

Morning Briefing

Pennsylvania and a number of other states only broadly note in official databases information about drug overdoses, but the most recent statistics date to 2012 and generally don’t include specific information about the drugs in use. Meanwhile, in related news, a Maine legislator advances a bill to make abuse-deterrent painkillers more affordable and a crackdown on prescription drug abuse in the South leads to charges against two physicians.

Florida GOP Fights Obama Administration For Hospital Funds Linked To Medicaid Expansion

Morning Briefing

The letter from Republicans in Congress seeks continuation of the funding for hospitals with large numbers of uninsured patients, but federal officials say expanding the Medicaid program under the health law is a better option. Many Florida Republicans oppose that. In the meantime, a report shows that emergency room visits in New Hampshire fell 22 percent following Medicaid expansion there.

Cities And Counties Try To Reduce Number Of Imprisoned Mentally Ill Through Training, Support Centers

Morning Briefing

A scathing report highlights the tough conditions for Illinois inmates who suffer from mental illnesses. At a Chicago jail, those problems will have to be tackled by a clinical psychologist who was appointed to lead the facility. Meanwhile, an Arizona jail where half the prisoners are Native American is taking a cultural approach to treating drug addictions.

Health Sector Business Climate Good For Deal-Making, Acquisitions And Spin-Offs

Morning Briefing

Anthem’s CFO said the potential for a “meaningful” merger within the insurance industry would shrink the field of major players. Johnson & Johnson is entering a development and marketing deal with Achillion Pharmaceuticals on one or more of the drugmaker’s hepatitis C drugs. And Walgreens is relaunching its home-infusion division as a separate company.