Morning Breakouts

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First Edition: August 13, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about the status of the U.S. budget as well as developments in the hospital marketplace.

Obama’s Health Law Promises Put To The Test

Morning Briefing

The Hill checks up on five health law promises from the president as implementation continues. Meanwhile, Kaiser Health News examines how some low-income people might gain insurance if their state doesn’t expand its Medicaid program, but the strategy will carry risks.

State Health Insurance Marketplaces Progress With Fits And Starts

Morning Briefing

The Washington Post reports on tools that will be available to residents in D.C., Maryland and Virginia to help them get up to speed on the health law, and The Associated Press details how some insurers are opening retail stores to help educate potential consumers about the health law. Other news outlets report on the latest developments in Georgia, Oregon, California, Idaho, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Minnesota.

Foreign Docs Face Challenging Transition To U.S. System

Morning Briefing

News outlets report on issues ranging from how foreign doctors are assimilated into the U.S. health care system to how nurse practitioners might help address the physician shortage and the job market nurses are facing.

Medtronic Adds Disease Management To Its Portfolio

Morning Briefing

Medtronic wades into the business of disease management in a bid to find business outside its medical device offerings. In the meantime, a popular calorie-counting app gets $18 million in new venture capital funding.

Abortion Fights In The States Turn To Digital World

Morning Briefing

Eleven states now ban abortion by telemedicine, the Guttmacher Institute says in a new study. In the meantime, the Government Accountability Office is investigating how Planned Parenthood and other related organizations spend public money.

First Edition: Aug. 12, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about state action on the health law’s implementation and other news from the health insurance marketplace.

Georgia Joins 7 States That Limit Abortion Coverage For State Employees

Morning Briefing

Meanwhile, The Texas Tribune explores the impact of the Texas Legislature’s 2011 decision to drastically cut family planning financing, and The Associated Press reports on a lawsuit by abortion rights groups to stop enforcement of an Oklahoma law that blocks access to the morning-after emergency contraception pill.

Brand-Name And Generic Drug Makers Take Fight To States

Morning Briefing

The battle concerns state laws that would require pharmacists to notify doctors and patients when they substitute generic versions of drugs derived from living organisms known as biologics.

Sebelius Open To ‘Uniquely Texan’ Approach To Covering Uninsured

Morning Briefing

In Texas, she says the Obama administration was flexible about how coverage might be expanded in that state, “but as far as I know, those conversations, at least with the state officials, are not taking place right now.”