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Biden Targets ACA ‘Glitch’ To Make Insurance More Affordable For Families

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The planned fix for the Affordable Care Act’s “family glitch” would provide premium subsidies under a marketplace plan if a worker’s employer family plan costs more than 10% of their income. The proposed rule will be announced during a White House event Tuesday — attended by former President Barack Obama — where President Joe Biden will also order federal agencies to look for additional affordability measures in ACA plans.

Special Report: A Deeper Dive Into Cancer Breakthroughs

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Axios discusses cancer treatments and their expensive price tags, how death rates have dropped, how covid affected cancer care, and more. Also, a new rapid test could be a boon for cancer patients.

UK Suffering Record Covid Surge: 1 In 13 People Infected

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During the last week around 5 million people were estimated to have current covid infections in the U.K., mostly with omicron BA.2. The New York Times reports the British government also just scaled back covid monitoring, meaning a data drought is expected that could affect other nations’ plans.

Bans On Gender-Affirming Care Unconstitutional, DOJ Warns States

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The Department of Justice said “state laws and policies that prevent parents or guardians from following the advice of a health care professional” concerning gender care of minors may be unconstitutional. Herbicide use in Missouri, abortion haven laws, and more are also in the news.

Poor Student Mental Health Prompts Teachers To Learn Skills To Help

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AP and ABC News cover the mental health crisis in schools, which has spurred some teachers to learn mental health first-aid techniques and is driving a discussion over starting school at a later time during the morning. Other mental and public health matters are also reported.

Health Care Employment Suddenly Stopped Growing In March

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A report in Modern Healthcare says industry hiring saw the smallest increase in a year, even during the ongoing staff shortages caused by the pandemic. Meanwhile, a United Healthcare contract disagreement means thousands of members lost in-network access to Broward Health hospitals.

Opioid Deaths Soar, Leaving States Scrambling For Solutions

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Media outlets cover a worsening of the opioid epidemic, with AP noting the situation is now “even deadlier.” Fentanyl contamination of illicit drugs is blamed. Separately, The Street and Stat cover news from Vertex Pharmaceuticals on the progress of a new non-opioid pain drug.

Covid Deaths Of Nursing Home Residents Fall To New Lows

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Separately, new laws are allowing some patients to have visitors even during a covid outbreak. Elsewhere, some schools are re-instating mask mandates in response to covid surges, and experts and officials are warning the pandemic is not over thanks to the highly infectious omicron BA.2.

ACA Special Enrollment Could Aid Those Who May Soon Lose Medicaid

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The pandemic emergency declaration expanded Medicaid qualification for many Americans. That will end when the emergency is lifted. People who fall off the Medicaid rolls could take advantage of a special enrollment period for Affordable Care Act plans.

CDC Reports Uptick In Norovirus Cases

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The outbreaks do not appear linked to covid, but the the lifting of covid restrictions may be helping the stomach flu virus spread. Meanwhile, oysters harvested in British Columbia are tied to outbreaks of norovirus.

Obama To Join Biden At White House Celebration Of ACA

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The event Tuesday, part of a Biden administration push to highlight efforts to help Americans with pocketbook issues, will celebrate the law’s impact in lowering health costs and expanding access to care.

House Votes For Federal Decriminalization Of Marijuana

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Measures in the bill, passed Friday in a House vote, would also expunge pot-related federal convictions, tax cannabis producers and importers and prevent the federal government from denying security clearances over marijuana use. Similar Senate legislation is unlikely to move forward.

Iowa’s Additional Pandemic SNAP Benefits End Today

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The move, part of a public health decision by Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds, could see people losing as much as $230 a month in benefits, according to the Iowa Hunger Coalition. Meanwhile, in Maine, there are worries PFAS contamination could mean more freshwater fish get “do not eat” warnings.

Longer Looks: Interesting Reads You Might Have Missed

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Each week, KHN finds longer stories for you to enjoy. This week’s selections include stories on covid, medical gaslighting, TikTok tics, mental health on Madison Avenue, the “Cave” at Berkeley, and more.