Latest Morning Briefing Stories

Head Of Rx Drug Makers Group Says Obama Budget Plans Cause Concern

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John Castellani, the head of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, notes support for health overhaul but says efforts to change Medicare Part D program and companies’ control of biologic drugs “would do serious harm to our industry.”

A Handful Of State Marketplaces Opt Not To Charge Smokers More For Premiums

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The health law allows insurers to charge smokers 50 percent higher premiums than nonsmokers but some states have decided not to allow that distinction in plans sold on the new online exchanges.

Kentucky’s Rush Into Medicaid Managed Care: A Cautionary Tale For Other States

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Doctors, hospitals, patients and their advocates complained about disruptions in care and payments after Kentucky moved more than half a million people on Medicaid into private plans.

On Health Care, GOP Has ‘Really Busy Month’ Ahead

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KHN’s Mary Agnes Carey talks with Politico Pro’s Paige Winfield Cunningham about the latest Republican effort to delay or repeal Obamacare provisions, including postponing a mandate on individuals to carry health insurance.

Current Medicaid Patients Will Miss Out on Better Preventive Care In 2014

KFF Health News Original

Some of the nation’s unhealthiest people aren’t likely to receive those benefits, because the requirements in the law pertain only to private insurers, Medicare and Medicaid expansion programs.

In Addition To Premium Credits, Health Law Offers Some Consumers Help Paying Deductibles And Co-Pays

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Although much has been made about the tax credits that will help people afford to pay insurance premiums, the cost-sharing assistance can substantially reduce out-of-pocket medical expenses.

Health Exchange Pitch To Sports Fans Started In Fenway

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The Red Sox helped get the word out about Massachusetts’ health reform in 2007, and in Colorado at least, the state is marketing its new insurance exchange to fans of the Rockies.

Business Groups, Consumer Advocates, Politicians, Policy Makers React To Mandate Decision

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Opponents of the federal health law, especially business groups and conservatives, were quick to praise the decision by the Obama administration to delay enforcing the employer mandate provision by one year. Some supporters said the decision would not create major problems.

Map: Where Insurance Options May Be Lacking In Mississippi Marketplace

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Thirty-six of Mississippi’s 82 counties may lack a subsidized health insurance option when a new marketplace opens this fall. Humana and Centene’s Magnolia Health Plan are expected to be available the remaining counties, noted by the dots on the map.

Facing A Tight Deadline, Long-Term Care Panel Holds First Meeting

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The commission, set up by Congress to offer recommendations on paying for services to help seniors and disabled people, has only a few months left to do its work.