FLiRT Variant Is Fueling Covid Reinfections In California
June 20, 2024
Morning Briefing
As the Golden State sees a summer surge in cases, public health officials are worried their preparedness plans might not be enough to tackle more growing threats.
First Edition: June 20, 2024
June 20, 2024
Morning Briefing
Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
‘We’re Flying Blind’: CDC Has 1M Bird Flu Tests Ready, but Experts See Repeat of Covid Missteps
By Amy Maxmen
June 20, 2024
KFF Health News Original
Three months into the U.S. bird flu outbreak, only 45 people have been tested. Laboratories that are the foundation of diagnostic testing have yet to get approval to detect the bird flu virus. They say their path forward has been slowed by miscommunication and uncertainty from the CDC and FDA.
Experts: US Hospitals Prone to Cyberattacks Like One That Hurt Patient Care at Ascension
By Rachana Pradhan and Kate Wells, Michigan Public
June 20, 2024
KFF Health News Original
Clinicians working for Ascension hospitals in multiple states described harrowing lapses, including delayed or lost lab results, medication errors, and an absence of routine safety checks to prevent potentially fatal mistakes.
A Tale of Two States: Arizona and Florida Diverge on How To Expand Kids’ Health Insurance
By Daniel Chang
June 20, 2024
KFF Health News Original
Both Florida and Arizona want to expand eligibility for the Children’s Health Insurance Program, known as CHIP, but their approaches to charging low-income families premiums for the coverage showcase the nation’s ideological divide on helping the disadvantaged.
Presidential Politics, Polka and Wisconsin
By Angela Hart
June 18, 2024
KFF Health News Original
Wisconsin, the land of fried cheese curds and the Green Bay Packers, is one of a half-dozen key battleground states where President Biden is trying to make health care a key issue in his expected November matchup with former president Donald Trump. Biden narrowly won Wisconsin in 2020, after it went for Trump in 2016. […]
Side Effects Of Drugs Like Leqembi Masked By ‘ARIA’ Acronym, Some Say
June 18, 2024
Morning Briefing
Far from an operatic solo, ARIA (amyloid-related imaging abnormalities) may be being used as a “soothing” term to obscure potentially fatal side effects of Alzheimer’s drugs, doctors say. Separately, a new Alzheimer’s blood test is offering faster, highly accurate diagnoses.
Mpox Cases Spike In Los Angeles County
June 18, 2024
Morning Briefing
Alarmed by the sudden increase, officials advise anyone who shows symptoms—rash, sores, fever, aches—to seek immediate medical attention. In other news, scientists have found that U.S. citizens have very little, if any, immunity to the H5N1 bird flu virus.
Federal Judge Squelches Trans Student Protections In Another 6 States
June 18, 2024
Morning Briefing
U.S. District Judge Danny C. Reeves, a George W. Bush nominee, temporarily halted enforcement of changes to Title IX designed to protect trans students from discrimination in schools that get government funding. Reeves said the changes were “arbitrary and capricious rulemaking.”
The American Diet Might Have Turned Corner, No Longer As Unhealthy: Study
June 18, 2024
Morning Briefing
An analysis of two decades of nutritional data shows that Americans may have begun to eat a little healthier, with some restaurants and brands playing along. But there’s still a long way to go. Also in the news: health issues in older women, the benefits of drinking coffee, and more.
Viewpoints: The Reality Of Living With Long Covid; A Report On Excess Mortality Should Be Retracted
June 18, 2024
Morning Briefing
Editorial writers examine covid, reproductive rights, and cannabis.
Morning Briefing for Tuesday, June 18, 2024
June 18, 2024
Morning Briefing
KFF Health News’ Morning Briefing will not be published tomorrow, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Look for it again in your inbox Thursday.
Health Care Gap Shrank From 2019-23, But ‘Unwinding’ Might Undo Some Of It
June 18, 2024
Morning Briefing
Preliminary survey results released Tuesday by the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics showed that in 2023, 25 million Americans of all ages were uninsured, down from 33.2 million in 2019, Bloomberg reported. Plus: medical debt forgiveness.
Rule Granting Time Off For Abortion Doesn’t Apply In La., Miss., Judge Rules
June 18, 2024
Morning Briefing
While case is pending, the EEOC cannot enforce the abortion provision against the Catholic plaintiffs and employers in those states. Other abortion-related cases are in Missouri and South Dakota.
CMS To End Advance-Payment Program For Those Affected By Hack
June 18, 2024
Morning Briefing
The program, launched in March in the aftermath of the Change Healthcare cyberattack, sent advance payments to providers whose operations were disrupted. CMS also announced a do-over of 2024 quality scores for Medicare Advantage plans.
Mysterious Residue On Equipment Has Delayed Hundreds Of Surgeries In Colo.
June 18, 2024
Morning Briefing
Initial testing on the substance — previously described as black flecks on reusable surgical instruments at Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center — came back as inconclusive. Also: Hospital-at-home nurses at Boston’s Mass General Brigham have voted to unionize.
First Edition: June 18, 2024
June 18, 2024
Morning Briefing
Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations. Note to readers: KFF Health News’ First Edition will not be published tomorrow, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Look for it again in your inbox Thursday.
¿Cómo Se Dice? California Loops In AI To Translate Health Care Information
By Paula Andalo
Illustration by Lydia Zuraw
June 18, 2024
KFF Health News Original
State officials want to use artificial intelligence to translate public health care and social services documents and websites, which they say will speed up translations, save money, and improve Californians’ access to critical information. But some IT and language experts worry AI may introduce errors in wording and understanding.
Older Women Are Different Than Older Men. Their Health Is Woefully Understudied.
By Judith Graham
June 18, 2024
KFF Health News Original
The White House has launched an initiative on women’s health. Studying the health of older women, a largely neglected group in medical research, should be a priority.
¿Cómo se dice? California recurre a la IA para traducir información sobre atención médica
By Paula Andalo
June 18, 2024
KFF Health News Original
Funcionarios estatales quieren usar la inteligencia artificial para traducir documentos y sitios web de servicios sociales y de salud pública. Pero expertos en esta tecnología y en idiomas temen que la IA pueda cometer errores en la comprensión de los textos y en su redacción.