Studies: Unintended Pregnancies Cost Taxpayers $11B A Year
May 20, 2011
Morning Briefing
Two studies have found that unplanned pregnancies cost taxpayers up to $11 billion per year. The figure is sure to generate discussion on Capitol Hill as lawmakers grapple with funding for Planned Parenthood.
GAVI Appeals For $3.7B Ahead Of Pledging Conference Despite Lower Vaccine Prices
June 7, 2011
Morning Briefing
The GAVI Alliance has appealed to donors for $3.7 billion to be pledged during an upcoming conference despite announcements by several major pharmaceutical companies to lower the prices of their vaccines for childhood diseases, the Associated Press/Washington Post reports (6/6).
Text: Republicans’ Health Reform Repeal Legislation And Original Overhaul Proposal
By KFF Health News Staff
January 6, 2011
KFF Health News Original
With Republicans setting a Jan. 12 vote in the House to try to repeal the new health care law, here is the language of the GOP’s repeal and health reform bills.
India Pledges $5B In Aid To Africa To Help Continent Reach MDGs
May 26, 2011
Morning Briefing
India on Wednesday at the conclusion of the second India-Africa summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, pledged $5 billion in aid to Africa to help the continent reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the Guardian reports.
Nine Ways The New Health Law May Affect You in 2011
By KFF Health News Staff
January 3, 2011
KFF Health News Original
In 2011 many new provisions of the health law kick in, providing benefits for many and potential new costs for some others.
New Scrutiny For Insurance Mandate After Repeal Vote
By Jessica Marcy and Aimee Miles and Amita Parashar
January 19, 2011
KFF Health News Original
Republicans are eager to repeal the requirement in the health care law. Public support for the mandate is shaky, and even some Democrats have signaled a willingness to look at alternatives. Some – but not all – health policy experts say the mandate is essential. KHN interviewed several to get their views.
The Medicare Doc Fix: Physicians Again Are Staring Into The Abyss
By Gail Wilensky
November 18, 2010
KFF Health News Original
At the end of November, the most recent “doc fix” will expires. Without congressional action, physicians who see Medicare patients will face an across-the-board 23% reduction in their fees. If nothing happens by January, physicians would face an additional 7 percent reduction.
AMA Head Readies New Medicare ‘Doc Fix’ Push
November 1, 2010
KFF Health News Original
No matter what the outcome of the midterm elections, the American Medical Association is hard at work on a new proposal to fix the Medicare physician payment system. The AMA wants to stave off cuts of up to 30 percent, slated to begin taking effect Dec. 1. AMA chief Cecil B. Wilson talks with Kaiser Health News to talk about the looming cuts, why it’s increasingly difficult for doctors to see Medicare patients in America and how the AMA will soon try to lobby lawmakers for a permanent fix to the system.
Deficit Reduction Plans Would Squeeze Medicare
By Mary Agnes Carey
November 29, 2010
KFF Health News Original
Spurred by growing concerns about the federal deficit, plans to curb Medicare spending are proliferating – setting the stage for potentially bruising battles between seniors’ advocates and budget cutters.
Smoking-Related Illnesses Could Kill Up To 1B People This Century, U.N. Official Says
May 2, 2011
Morning Briefing
As many as one billion people could die of smoking-related illnesses this century if efforts to curb the practice are not implemented, a senior U.N. health official warned on Friday, the U.N. News Centre reports.
House Appropriations Committee Chair Releases FY12 Budget Plan Proposing To Cut $30B From Current Spending Levels
May 12, 2011
Morning Briefing
House Appropriations Chairman Rep. Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) released a 2012 budget plan on Wednesday that would cut federal spending levels by $30 billion compared with current levels, the Wall Street Journal reports. The plan “calls for cutting virtually every area of the federal government. The one exception would be defense spending” (Boles, 5/11).
2 Million Medicare Beneficiaries Missing Out On Discounted Drug Coverage
By Phil Galewitz
January 4, 2011
KFF Health News Original
Federal officials turn to ads and pitches from Chubby Checker to help get low-income seniors to enroll in the drug discount program.
How The Health Reform Game Has Changed
By Austin Frakt and Aaron Carroll
December 9, 2010
KFF Health News Original
The future trajectory of health reform will be shaped far more by interest group agendas and state-level actions than by the new House leadership’s stated plans.
House Passes FY11 Measure To Fund Government With $6B Worth Of Cuts
March 16, 2011
Morning Briefing
The House passed a continuing resolution on Tuesday “that would cut $6 billion from current discretionary-spending levels and keep the government operating through April 8,” National Journal reports. The House voted 271-158 to approve the bill (Sanchez, 3/15).
UNICEF Requests $1.4B To Assist Women, Children In Humanitarian Crises Worldwide
March 7, 2011
Morning Briefing
UNICEF on Sunday released the Humanitarian Action for Children Report, 2011 (.pdf) “requesting $1.4 billion in its appeal to donors to assist children and women caught in the throes of crises. The report highlights 32 countries and emphasizes the increasing importance” of investments in disaster preparedness and risk reduction, The Hindu reports (Dhar, 3/7).
House Republicans Release Two-Week CR With $4B In Proposed Cuts
February 28, 2011
Morning Briefing
“House Republicans late Friday afternoon released a two-week continuing resolution [CR] that cuts more than $4 billion in federal spending,” Roll Call reports (Stanton, 2/25). “Under the proposal, the law now keeping the government open would be extended two more weeks, until March 18 … In the interim, House and Senate leaders would try to negotiate a broader plan to finance the government at reduced levels through Sept. 30,” the New York Times reports. Republican leaders trimmed programs in education, transportation and other areas “that President Obama had previously sought to close down” (Hulse, 2/25). “The plan, scheduled to hit the House floor Tuesday, includes $1.24 billion in program terminations and $2.7 billion in earmark terminations, according to a summary provided by the House Appropriations Committee,” CQ writes (Goldfarb/Young, 2/25).
Replace The Tattered Medicaid Long-Term Care Safety Net
By Howard Gleckman
November 29, 2010
KFF Health News Original
Medicaid, the state-federal health program that also pays for nearly half of all long-term care services for the frail elderly and younger people with disabilities, is in big trouble.
Text: President Obama’s Proposed 2012 HHS Budget
February 14, 2011
KFF Health News Original
Text of President Obama’s proposed budget for the Department of Health and Human Services.
House Republicans Drafting Two-Week Continuing Resolution With About $4B In Spending Cuts
February 24, 2011
Morning Briefing
In an effort to avoid a government shutdown, House Republicans are drafting a new continuing resolution (CR) that will include some cuts to the federal budget, Republican leadership aides said on Wednesday, Roll Call reports (Stanton, 2/23). “The measure will contain about $4 billion in spending cuts and will merge cuts approved last week by the House and several taken from President Obama’s list of program terminations and savings,” National Journal writes. “The CR would extend government financing for two weeks” and the cuts “would be prorated to reflect” the reductions that were approved in last week’s CR. “In other words, the $4 billion in savings would be roughly equal to the cuts the CR called for if carried out for just two weeks,” the publication notes.
New Deficit Report Recommends Seniors Pay More For Medicare
By Jordan Rau and Phil Galewitz
November 17, 2010
KFF Health News Original
A blue-ribbon bipartisan panel of experts, chaired by former budget director Alice Rivlin and former Sen. Pete Domenici, recommends major changes to the way the government pays for health care.