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Survey: States Progress On Medicaid Upgrades, But Much Remains To Be Done

Morning Briefing

According to the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured and the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families, states are hustling to prepare for coverage changes whether or not they participate in the health law’s expansion.

Votes, Plans Heat Up Medicaid Expansion Issue In States

Morning Briefing

Lawmakers and officials in Wyoming, Mississippi, Florida, Colorado and California hold hearings, take votes and consider their very different stances on whether to expand their Medicaid programs.

First Edition: January 24, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about what will come next in terms of addressing the deficit and possibly trimming entitlment programs, now that Congress appears to have temporarily dealt with the debt ceiling.

Obama’s Inaugural Speech, Medicare View Trigger Reaction, Analysis

Morning Briefing

President Barack Obama’s inaugural address laid out very specific choices regarding the future of Medicare and other entitlement programs. Some Republicans, such as House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., took a dim view of Obama’s take on these issues.

GOP-Led State Legislatures Ready Bills To Further Restrict Abortions

Morning Briefing

Republican legislatures around the nation are readying new legislation to further restrict abortion on the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade — and looking back on how they’ve already significantly restricted the procedure in recent years.

JAMA Studies Examine Hospital Readmissions, Effects Of New Penalties

Morning Briefing

Research shows that poor coordination among providers can lead to patients returning to the hospital. In addition, the new payment procedures are likely to affect academic medical centers and safety net hospitals.

Sen. Harkin Prepares Sweeping Public Health Legislation To Combat Obesity

Morning Briefing

In the meantime, Republicans refocus their aim on the health law’s individual mandate. They are also advancing efforts to repeal the “Sustainable Growth Rate” and asking the White House to issue regulations to expose financial relationships between doctors and the health care industry.

Contention, Hearings Dominate State Health Law Implementation Efforts

Morning Briefing

Lawmakers in Mississippi, Missouri, Wyoming, Kansas, Florida and California are considering the effects of expanding Medicaid and establishing health insurance exchanges — both major tenets of the health law for states.

First Edition: January 23, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including analysis regarding the dynamics of how entitlement programs will fit into the upcoming Capitol Hill budget battles.

On Roe Anniversary, Poll Finds Wide Support For Abortion Access

Morning Briefing

A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds that 70 percent of Americans think the landmark Supreme Court case should stand. But those against abortion continue their battle to overturn the decision with a new generation of leaders and state-by-state strategies to restrict the procedure.