Morning Breakouts

Latest KFF Health News Stories

Polio Eradication ‘At Risk’ As Chad And Pakistan Face Continued Outbreaks, GPEI Report Says

Morning Briefing

“According to the latest report from the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), continued transmission of polio is a ‘global health emergency,’ and plans to interrupt transmission by the end of 2012 are ‘at risk,'” the Lancet Infectious Diseases reports, adding, “With a US$590 million funding gap and weak political leadership in some countries, the engagement of communities to plan and implement local approaches is paramount.”

Rick Perry’s Views On Medicare, Other Health Policy Issues Draw Scrutiny

Morning Briefing

The GOP presidential hopeful’s views on key issues have triggered examination by news outlets. Meanwhile, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., who proposed sweeping changes to the Medicare program, has opted not to join the presidential primary contest.

Monsoon Rains Displace Thousands In Bangladesh, Create Need For Food, Water And Shelter

Morning Briefing

“Heavy monsoon rains have caused several major rivers in Bangladesh to burst their banks, displacing thousands and affecting nearly a million people in all, according to the country’s Disaster Management Bureau (DMB),” IRIN reports.

First Edition: August 23, 2011

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about GOP presidential hopeful Rick Perry’s positions on the health law and other health policy issues.

The Politics Of Health Policies Emerge In Presidential Contest

Morning Briefing

The AP reports that GOP presidential hopeful Rick Perry has backed an approach to health reform that could be “as controversial as Obama’s remake.” Meanwhile, President Barack Obama faces discontent from his base over many of his policies.

Advocates Worry Over ‘Super Committee’s’ Consideration Of Medicaid

Morning Briefing

Meanwhile, the health law’s individual mandate could fall prey to deficit reduction efforts. And, in the background, congressional appropriators face especially unique challenges this year in trying to get their work done.