Morning Breakouts

Latest KFF Health News Stories

SCOTUS Won’t Hear Appeal Seeking To Reinstate Okla. Abortion Law

Morning Briefing

The U.S. Supreme Court is refusing to hear an appeal seeking to reinstate an Oklahoma law that would effectively ban abortion-inducing drugs. In Texas, opponents of an abortion law are appealing to the Supreme Court to reinstate their injunction against the law that requires those performing the procedure have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.

First Edition: November 5, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including continuing coverage of the implementation issues that are plaguing the health law, as well as President Barack Obama’s pledge to campaign for the overhaul’s success.

Senate Dems Express Increasing Alarm Over Website Issues

Morning Briefing

With its first rocky month down, some say the most critical days are beginning for healthcare.gov. Meanwhile, the technical difficulties that have plagued the site are starting to chip away at the Democratic unity that has, so far, surrounded it. Some senators, for instance, are beginning to express concerns about its impact on the upcoming mid-term election and are calling for a delay in the individual mandate penalties if the website is not soon operational.

Tracking Health Law Policy, Politics On Capitol Hill

Morning Briefing

A Democratic House member grapples with the troubles in the health law rollout. CBO releases numbers on adding Capitol Hill staffers to the exchanges and a House committee ponders subpoenas to get exchange enrollment numbers. Also, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., readies a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

First Edition: November 4, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including the latest on the efforts to address the problems with healthcare.gov, as well as the continuing controversy surrounding President Barack Obama’s promise that Americans could keep their health coverage if they liked it juxtaposed with the news of recent policy cancellations.