Health Industry

Latest KFF Health News Stories

‘A Calling’ To Care For The Poor At St. Louis’ Grace Hill Community Centers

KFF Health News Original

Some of the funding for Grace Hill and smaller community health centers in St. Louis may be in jeopardy, even as the number of people seeking discounted care or free is increasing in a state that will not expand Medicaid under the health law.

Some Hospitals Turn To Post-Discharge Clinics To Help Hold Down Readmissions

KFF Health News Original

A study finds that a third of adult patients discharged from a hospital don’t see a physician within 30 days — and experts say this is a key reason so many of them need to come back in.

Don Berwick’s Newest Phase: Candidate, But Still Dr. Quality

KFF Health News Original

The former acting administrator of CMS, now running for governor of Massachusetts, explains his “Letter to the People of England,” a call for continuous learning to improve quality within Britain’s National Health Service.

Why Health Law’s ‘Essential’ Coverage Might Mean ‘Bare Bones’

KFF Health News Original

But how can a law praised for expanding coverage — one that includes an “employer mandate” to offer “minimum essential coverage” — allow companies to offer insurance that might not even cover hospitalization?

Moving People Home After Nursing Home Stay Is Complicated

KFF Health News Original

A program aimed at getting people out of nursing homes and back in their own homes is off to a slow start. Organizers say it’s a challenge to find out which services each person needs, from meals delivered to a whole new apartment.

Obamacare Presents Complex Choices For People With Disabilities

KFF Health News Original

Some categories of essential benefits under the health law, like maternity care and preventive care, are straightforward. But “habilitative services” — including treatments like physical and speech therapy — are much more subjective.

HHS Inspector General Scrutinizes Medicare Observation Care Policy

KFF Health News Original

The difference between inpatient and observational care status can have a big effect on Medicare beneficiaries — both in terms of the bills they face and the post-hospital options available to them.

Health Law Boosts Status Of Alternative Medicine — At Least On Paper

KFF Health News Original

The Affordable Care Act says that insurance companies “shall not discriminate” against any state-licensed health provider, which could lead to better coverage of chiropractic, homeopathic and naturopathic care. Alternative medicine is also mentioned in parts of the law on wellness, prevention and research.