Latest KFF Health News Stories
A selection of editorials and opinions on health care from around the country.
Longer Looks: Caregiver’s Effort To Stay Well; Views On Postpartum Depression
This week’s articles come from Minnesota Public Radio, The Atlantic, Esquire Magazine, The New York Times and Modern Healthcare.
Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about how the 2015 insurance premium rates are shaping up across the country and details of consumers’ experiences in trying to get their new coverage.
Insurers Continue To Eye State Health Exchanges
In a pair of stories, the Associated Press reports on how insurers in New Hampshire and Kentucky that did not participate in the health law’s online insurance marketplaces during the first enrollment period are now indicating their interest for the next open season. In addition, news outlets in Oregon and Minnesota report on developments related to state exchanges.
HHS Report Details Premium Subsidy Use And Cost
Nearly 9 of 10 people who bought coverage on the health law marketplaces got government assistance to pay for the premium, and the average out-of-pocket premium cost was $69.
Medicare Faces Cost Tension With Lawmakers, Advocates
CMS must decide how it will handle certain tests and medicines.
The Justice Department says in a lawsuit that IPC The Hospitalist Co., which assigns doctors to hospitals in 28 states, bilked Medicare and Medicaid by billing for more expensive care than was provided. Meanwhile, West Virginia could lose as much as $200 million in federal Medicaid funds because it contracts with providers facing “credible” fraud accusations, according to an audit.
Bill To Give Veterans Private Medical Care Advances In House
The Rules Committee approved the measure Tuesday. In other news on veterans’ care, a Kansas senator pushes the administration to keep a pilot project offering some of that same flexibility in rural areas, and the White House is turning to experts for help in picking a new leader for the VA.
Federal Officials, Software Specialists Working To Simplify Healthcare.gov Enrollment Application
Their goal is to make the process easier during the next enrollment season. Meanwhile, Enroll America held a meeting to rally its troops as the organization also looks ahead to the next sign-up period.
Generic Drug Delays Cost U.S. Payers Millions
Problems surrounding an Indian company’s launch of generic versions of three blockbuster drugs have preserved millions in revenue for the brand-name makers, reports The Wall Street Journal. Meanwhile, Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis projects its overhaul will boost profits, and the impact of a $1,000-a-pill drug to treat hepatitis C is examined.
A selection of health policy stories from Illinois, North Carolina, New York, California, Oregon, Washington state, Idaho, Utah, Texas, Florida, Michigan, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Expanding Coverage To Under-26-Year-Olds Made Them Healthier, Saved Money
Researchers found that one of the keystone provisions of the health law had a significant impact.
A selection of editorials and opinions on health care from around the country.
Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including a report that the cost of health law subsidies may push the measure’s overall price tag beyond projections.
Oregon Moves Closer To Suit Against Oracle Over Health Exchange ‘Fiasco’
Meanwhile, news outlets report on how nearby Washington state, which had a much less troubled launch and operation of its online insurance marketplace, still faces challenges.
Frontrunner For No. 2 GOP House Post Seen As Health Policy ‘Blank Slate’
A CQ Healthbeat look at Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California finds a light footprint when it comes to health care matters. Meanwhile, physician and health care groups seek an extension of a health law provision that boosts Medicaid payments to primary care doctors.
Kansas Medicaid-CHIP Enrollment Rises Despite Tight Eligibility Standards
In Illinois, Medicaid coverage of adult dental and podiatry care is restored following a two-year cut.
Abortion Becomes Issue In Maine Governor Race
Elsewhere, Planned Parenthood fights to keep an Iowa law allowing telemedicine abortion in rural areas on the books.
VA Scandal Prompts Closer Look At VA Health Care Around Nation
News outlets examine wait times and poor service at clinics in North Carolina, Colorado and Minnesota.
State Highlights: State Retiree Benefit Shortfalls; Health Data Claims And Cost
A selection of health policy stories from California, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, Virginia, Iowa, Florida, Missouri, Washington state, Connecticut, Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina and Tennessee.