Morning Breakouts

Latest KFF Health News Stories

New Mexico Medicaid Overhaul OK’d

Morning Briefing

Other news outlets look at the delay in increasing pay rates for primary care doctors who participate in Medicaid and the limited access to medications for people addicted to painkillers enrolled in the health care program for the poor.

Obama Issues Order To Step Up Efforts To Combat HIV/AIDS

Morning Briefing

President Barack Obama’s executive order said a working group chaired by Office of National AIDS Policy Director Grant Colfax and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius would have 180 days to deliver its recommendations.

Self-Referred Biopsies Cost Taxpayers Millions, GAO Reports

Morning Briefing

Physicians who prepare and examine tissue samples within their own practices, or who use services in which they have a financial interest, report higher use of these services, which could be driving up costs to Medicare, according to the Government Accountability Office.

Health Exchange Countdown: Insurers, Regulators Test Drive New Plans, TV Ads

Morning Briefing

News outlets report on how the health law’s online health insurance marketplaces will work, the products that will be available through them and the efforts to enroll millions of uninsured or underinsured people.

Ripple Effect Of Employer Mandate Delay Seen On Policies, Politics

Morning Briefing

Politico reports on how the Obama administration’s decision may create some difficulties for employers. Other media outlets detail how Republicans will try to capitalize on it this week on Capitol Hill.

Reid Says He’s Open To Senate Abortion Ban Vote

Morning Briefing

But the Senate leader warns that Congress shouldn’t focus on “fringe” issues. Meanwhile, political analysts say the Republican push to limit abortions scores points with the party’s conservative base, but could widen its “gender gap” in the 2014 elections.

ACO Pioneers Face Decision Deadline

Morning Briefing

Modern Healthcare reports that Medicare Pioneers have until July 15 to let the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services know if they plan to stay in the program for a second year. Meanwhile, the Connecticut Mirror offers a picture of how accountable care organizations work.

Insurers Could Be Caught In Health Law’s Smoker Glitch

Morning Briefing

As the health overhaul’s implementation marches on, the Obama administration has limited a provision relating to the cost of smokers’ premiums and one news outlet looks at the effects on plans available to college students.