Morning Breakouts

Latest KFF Health News Stories

High Court Rejects Challenge To Health Law’s Cost-Cutting Panel

Morning Briefing

The case, Coons v. Lew, challenged the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act’s Independent Payment Advisory Board. This panel, which was sometimes called a death panel by its critics, was created to control Medicare costs. IPAB opponents vow to continue their efforts, eyeing a congressional repeal as another course of action.

Making Choices About How We Die

Morning Briefing

A movement to encourage end-of-life conversations among family and friends is gaining traction through The Conversation Project, a Boston-based nonprofit. Meanwhile, Kaiser Health News profiles two doctors who are part of a California lawsuit asking the court to protect physicians from liability if they prescribe lethal medications to patients who are terminally ill and mentally competent to decide their fate.

Insurers Lower AIDS Drug Costs After Discrimination Charges

Morning Briefing

Aetna, and its subsidiary Coventry Health Care, will lower the cost of HIV and AIDS drugs, which can cost as much as $1,500 a month now, under insurance plans sold on the exchanges. Patient advocate groups had argued the high prices violated the health law’s prohibition against insurers denying coverage to sick people or charging them more.

A Push To Demystify Health Care Pricing

Morning Briefing

Marketplace details efforts to bring more pricing transparency to the health care industry. In addition, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports on a new website in Wisconsin that rates clinics on both cost and quality, while The New York Times reports on a New York pay-for-performance initiative.