Morning Breakouts

Latest KFF Health News Stories

Advocates Cheer New Rx Rules To Prevent Discrimination

Morning Briefing

Patient groups laud new HHS rules barring insurers from discriminating against those with expensive health problems, such as AIDS, but want enforcement. Advocates for the poor draw attention to the struggle in many states to re-enroll adults and children in Medicaid.

A Top Democrat Says Party ‘Blew Opportunity’ With Health Care Focus

Morning Briefing

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said Democrats hurt themselves in 2009 and 2010 by putting so much effort on reforming health care, rather than on policies that would have helped a broader swath of the middle class.

Obama Order On Immigrants Could Extend Medicare Benefits

Morning Briefing

Many of the millions of people here illegally who qualify for protection under the president’s executive order would likely be eligible to receive Social Security, Medicare and a wide array of other federal benefits because they pay payroll taxes, says a White House official.

Health Reporter Sets Up Crowdsourcing Site For Medical Care

Morning Briefing

KQED’s Lisa Aliferis finds price differences within the same state, based on facility and insurance status. In other consumer news, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force says that Vitamin D tests may not be necessary, even though they are growing in popularity.

Congress Weighs Efforts To Cut Generic Drug Costs

Morning Briefing

The prices of about half of generic medicines went up since last summer, and about 10 percent of them more than doubled in cost in that time, with some common medicines rising by more than 500 percent, The New York Times reports.

Wall Street Criticizes Calif. Insurers For Overstating Doctor Networks

Morning Briefing

The two companies provided consumers misleading information about the number of doctors with whom they had contracts. News outlets also look at marketplace issues in Massachusetts, Colorado and Minnesota.

What’s That Meal Going To Mean For Your Waistline? Calorie Counts Coming

Morning Briefing

The federal government will soon mandate that restaurants and a host of other food-service establishments with at least 20 locations display the calorie counts for food they serve. The rules take effect a year from now.