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Medicaid Expansion Popular In Southern States, Despite Govs' Opposition

2 hours 17 min ago
A poll by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies found popular support for this and other health law provisions in five southern states despite the conservative political climate. Meanwhile, expansion supporters are strategizing about their next moves in states where they have not been successful.

Market Pressures May Keep Premiums Low As Health Law Kicks In

2 hours 18 min ago
USA Today reports this optimistic view is offered by some industry analysts and health insurance officials. Meanwhile, Politico does a status check on the legal challenges to the health law's birth control mandate. News reports also track the latest regarding the Internal Revenue Service controversy and the overhaul.

Political Cartoon: 'Set Paperwork To Stun?'

2 hours 35 min ago
Take a look at KHN's lighter side, featuring today's cartoon and health policy haiku.

Outreach Effort Moves Forward Despite Sebelius Controversy

2 hours 40 min ago
Families USA Executive Director Ron Pollack tells CQ Healthbeat that the flap won't prevent a robust effort by the nonprofit group, Enroll America, to sign up the uninsured. Meanwhile, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney draws parallels to earlier allegations about President Barack Obama's birth certificate.

Health Issues Play A Part In House Immigration Talks, Budget Cuts

2 hours 48 min ago
Politico reports that issues related to the health benefits made available to undocumented immigrants as they seek citizenship could muddy House negotiations. In addition, House Republicans have pressed forward with budget cuts that would impact Indian health care and a number of other domestic programs.

As Hill Panels Focus On Medicare, Marketplace Examines How Part D Changed The Pharmaceutical Industry

2 hours 49 min ago
Medicare is a topic of conversation on Capitol Hill as a Senate committee holds a hearing on the Medicare Part D drug program. Meanwhile, on the House side, members of the Ways and Means Health Subcommittee heard testimony on patient cost-sharing that triggered a broad discussion of health care incentives within the program.

Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Arizona Ban On Abortions After 18 Weeks Of Pregnancy

2 hours 49 min ago
A federal appeals court struck down an Arizona law Tuesday that bans most abortions in that state after 18 weeks of pregnancy. The three-judge panel said the law violates a woman's constitutional right to end a pregnancy before a fetus can survive outside the womb -- typically 24 weeks.

Viewpoints: Mass. Experience May Not Be True Test For National Health Law; 'Dishonest' Campaign By Medical Device Makers

2 hours 50 min ago
A selection of editorials and opinions on health care from around the country.

State Roudup: Loophole Could Mean Calif. Docs Eat Some Costs

2 hours 50 min ago
A selection of health policy stories from California, Kentucky, Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Missouri.

More Than Half Of U.S. Docs Now Using EHRs

2 hours 50 min ago
The Wall Street Journal reports on this finding, which is included in federal data being released today.

First Edition: May 22, 2013

4 hours 43 min ago
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about how the Medicaid expansion is shaking out in Virginia and Texas, as well as a report about the role health care is playing as the House attempts to negotiate an immigration reform measure.

Marketing New Health Insurance Options Poses Challenges

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 06:53
The Wall Street Journal explores issues surrounding the health law's "navigators," a small army of people who are supposed to help millions of Americans sign up for coverage. Meanwhile, Kaiser Health News reports on questions about how the one in five households who lack traditional bank accounts will be able to pay their insurance bills.

Implementation Issues: Coverage 'Ping Pong' Among Emerging Concerns

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 06:52
The notion of how life events could cause disrupted health coverage is a focus for policy makers. In addition, news outlets also are reporting on developments related to high-risk pools, and a break between the White House and organized labor regarding how the implementation process is shaping up.

Some GOP Lawmakers Target HHS Secretary Sebelius For Fundraising

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 06:17
The members of Congress are questioning Sebelius' efforts to solicit funds for Enroll America, which is trying to help get people signed up for benefits under the federal health law.

Health Care Innovations In Technology Spotlight

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 06:17
A Silicon Valley conference offers insights regarding what's working and what is coming next for health care innovation. Meanwhile, some startup companies are aiming technology advances at medication adherence.

State Programs, Agreements With Feds Aim At Better Mental Health Care Delivery

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 06:16
States seek to improve how they deliver mental health care: In Georgia, a revamp shows success stories; Connecticut seeks an agreement to better care for children with mental health problems; and in Texas, lawmakers back a diversion program to keep the mentally ill from jail.

State Roundup: Nearly 13,000 Calif. Hospital Workers Set To Strike

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 06:15
A selection of health policy news from California, Louisiana, Vermont, Minnesota, North Carolina, Arkansas and Pennsylvania.

Study: Physicians Increasingly Rely On ERs To Determine Whether Patients Need To Be Hospitalized

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 06:15
The New York Times details these findings.

Viewpoints: Slowing Health Costs; What Causes Genetic Testing To Be So Expensive; Iowa Governor Offers Medicaid Supports A 'Glimmer Of Hope'

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 06:15
A selection of editorials and opinions on health care from around the country.

New Analysis Finds More Seniors Living In Poverty

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 06:15
The estimate, which takes health spending and other factors into account, concluded that 1 in 7 seniors lives in poverty. Projections indicate that number could go up if certain Medicare reforms took effect.