Morning Breakouts

Latest KFF Health News Stories

Pharmaceutical Companies Race For New Cholesterol Drugs

Morning Briefing

A discovery of a rare mutation that affects cholesterol has ignited hopes of a prescription that can help prevent heart attacks. In the meantime, an announcement by Roche could pose more questions about controversial diabetes medicines. Also a federal report warns Americans of using some Internet pharmacies.

First Edition: July 10, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including articles about House Republican plans to seek a delay in the health law’s requirement that nearly all Americans get health insurance.

Obama Touts Health Care In Government Technology Push

Morning Briefing

President Obama says government should do what his administration did with the new healthcare.gov and health insurance application — make better use of technology to make government more efficient.

Sen. Hatch Questions Increase In Subsidy Costs

Morning Briefing

The Utah senator writes to President Barack Obama to ask why the administration’s subsidy funding has risen. Meanwhile, KHN examines cost-sharing assistance available under the law.

Study: Some Current Medicaid Enrollees May Not Qualify For Benefits

Morning Briefing

George Washington University researchers find that key preventive services included in the health law — and slated for millions who will get coverage in the law’s Medicaid expansion — may not be extended to people already covered by Medicaid.

First Edition: July 9, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including a look at HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius’ challenges and a delay in implementing insurance penalties on smokers.