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Viewpoints: Woman Must Sue Texas To Receive Needed Abortion Care; What’s Happened To The NHS?

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

Editorial writers tackle abortion rights, NHS failures, pollution near hospitals, and medically complex children.

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‘Terrible Commute’ Awaits Manager Of First Pharmacy On A Small NC Island

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

North Carolina Health News speaks to the manager of what will be Ocracoke Island’s first pharmacy who more or less works from home, living above the Ocracoke Health Center Pharmacy — islanders have until now had to rely on next-day pharmacy services from a neighboring island.

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Steward Health Care Will Shut A New England Rehabilitation Hospital

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

The decision to close New England Sinai rehabilitation hospital in Stoughton by April will squeeze regional hospitals already battling to discharge patients who need ongoing care, the Boston Globe reports. Also in the news: Lawmakers are probing private equity’s impact on health systems.

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Hundreds Died Using Kratom In Florida. It Was Touted As Safe.

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

As companies sell increasingly potent products, a Tampa Bay Times investigation reveals the herb’s toll. Other news is on transgender health records, prison health care, rabies, and more.

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Gunman Kills 3 In Las Vegas, Forcing Many To Relive 2017 Nightmare

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

A fourth person was critically hurt after the shooter opened fire on the UNLV campus Wednesday afternoon. The suspect, who was shot and killed by police, was identified as a 67-year-old professor who had recently been turned down for a job at the university.

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After Roe, More Than Twice As Many Crossed State Lines For Abortion Care

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

The number of people traveling out of state for abortion care in the first half of 2023 was over twice that for a similar period in 2020, new data show, showing patients are having to travel much further distances to seek abortions. Also in the news: worries over electronic health data for this sort of care.

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Nationwide Test2Treat.Org Launches At-Home Flu, Covid Treatment System

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

The idea of the new nationwide federal program is that any adult who’s currently positive for flu or covid can get access to free telehealth care and have necessary medication delivered to their home. Meanwhile, researchers find that using both nose and throat covid swabs improves testing sensitivity.

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Supreme Court Unanimously Dismisses Case That Threatened Key ADA Tool

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

The legal tool in question centers on whether civil rights testers had standing to sue hotels that they have no intention of staying at for ADA issues. Acheson Hotels had challenged this right, but the court didn’t side with the company. Also in the news: Social Security clawbacks, HIV, fasting and Alzheimer’s disease, and more.

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Morning Briefing for Thursday, December 7, 2023

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

ACA enrollment, high drug prices, Social Security clawbacks, long-term care, covid and flu, abortion travel, and more are in the news.

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Nearly 7.3 Million Have Enrolled So For A 2024 Obamacare Plan

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

HHS says that number is split between 1.6 million new applicants and 5.7 people who were enrolled for a marketplace plan in 2023. For most in the U.S., the open enrollment deadline for full 2024 coverage is Dec. 15, while sign-ups for any plan end Jan. 15.

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White House Moves On High-Priced Drugs By Targeting Pharma Patents

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

The Biden administration is expected to assert Thursday that NIH has march-in rights to seize drugmakers’ patents to medicines that were developed with federal funding. If employed, the move could provide the White House with another tool to try to lower prescription drug costs.

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First Edition: Dec. 7, 2023

December 7, 2023 Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations.

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Colorado Blames Biden Team and Drugmakers for Delaying Canadian Imports

By Phil Galewitz December 7, 2023 KFF Health News Original

Colorado officials say they haven’t been able to stand up a program to import drugs from Canada because of drugmaker opposition — and the Biden administration’s inaction.

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Food Sovereignty Movement Sprouts as Bison Return to Indigenous Communities

By Jim Robbins December 7, 2023 KFF Health News Original

Native American leaders see bison herds and ancestral gardens as ways to bring healthy eating to their people.

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Social Security Clawbacks Hit a Million More People Than Agency Chief Told Congress

By David Hilzenrath and Jodie Fleischer, Cox Media Group December 6, 2023 KFF Health News Original

More than 2 million people a year have been sent notices that Social Security overpaid them and demanding they repay the money. That’s twice as many as the head of Social Security disclosed at a congressional hearing in October.

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Watch: The Long-Term Care Crisis: Why Few Can Afford to Grow Old in America

By Jordan Rau December 6, 2023 KFF Health News Original

Long-term care options in the U.S. are costly, complex, and often inadequate. KFF Health News’ Jordan Rau and Reed Abelson of The New York Times host a Zoom panel to explore the challenges of providing — and affording — care.

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Perspectives: What’s Causing So Many Drug Shortages?; Smart-Bomb Cancer Drugs Prove Effective

December 6, 2023 Morning Briefing

Read recent commentaries about pharmaceutical issues.

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Viewpoints: Incarceration Of Mentally Ill Makes Them Worse; Blood Transfusion By Paramedics Saves Lives

December 6, 2023 Morning Briefing

Editorial writers tackle mental illness, EMS, weight loss drugs, and more.

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Experts Worry Over Tech Glitches As Florida’s Medicaid Portal Launches

December 6, 2023 Morning Briefing

The state is in the middle of its Medicaid unwinding process, which has thrown a spotlight on its decision to revamp the technology running its MyAccess website. Meanwhile, in California, reports say new HIV cases in San Francisco are declining, except among the Latino population.

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Pfizer Says It’s Leaving BIO, In Major Blow To Pharmaceutical Trade Group

December 6, 2023 Morning Briefing

Stat says the drugmaker’s plan to leave the Biotechnology Innovation Organization is the latest in a growing trend of pharma companies leaving trade groups. Meanwhile, BIO is reported to have selected its new CEO: John Crowley, a longtime biotech executive.

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