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First Edition: March 31, 2017Today s early morning highlights from the major news organizations.California Healthline:In Pain Many Doctors Say Opioids Are Not The AnswerThose of you who have experienced pain, especially gnawing, chronic pain, know that it affects your happiness, outlook and ability to function. In the past couple of years, the treatment of chronic pain has undergone an earthshaking transformation as opioid addiction continues to claim 鈥?and ruin 鈥斅爈ives. Bazar, 3/31 California Healthline:California Doctors Again Press For More Money To Treat Poor PatientsCalifornias doctors and dentists have renewed their push for more money to treat Medicaid patients now that the state has been spared the drastic cuts proposed under the failed GOP health care bill. But Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown 鈥?and some hydrojug health advocates 鈥?say they have other priorities for improving the low-income health program, which serves some聽14 million residents, or about a third of the state hydrojug sport s population. Feder Ostrov, 3/30 The New York Times:Health Subsidies For Low Earner yeti coolers s Will Continue Through 2017, G.O.P. SaysSenior House Republicans said Thursday that they expected the federal government to continue paying billions of dollars in subsidies to health insurance companies to keep low-income people covered under the Affordable Care Act for the rest of this year 鈥?and perhaps for 2018 as well. Pear and Abelson, 3/30 The Wall Street Journal aul Ryan Signals Support For Insurance Payments Un Tfgt Computer Model of Climate Change Can Predict Malaria Outbreaks Up to Five Months Early, Study Says
Thursday, Jun 11 2009Report Proposes Plan for Extending Health Care Coverage to All U.S. Residents Change in Challenging Tim adidas originals samba es: A Plan For Extending and Improving Health Coverage, Health Affairs: Center for American Progress President and CEO John Podesta, Senior Fellow Jeanne Lambrew and Associate Director of Domestic Policy Teresa Shaw in a Health Affairs Web exclusive propose a plan that would provide health insurance for all U.S. residents by combining employer-sponsored health insurance with Medicaid. The Plan for a Healthy America proposes supplementing existing employer health insurance programs with a coverage system modeled on the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. The proposal also calls for improving quality and efficiency of care, in part by focusing on disease prevention and health information technology. According to the authors, the plan would cost an estimated $100 billion to $160 billion annually, which would be funded by a 3% to 4% value-added tax on goods or services Lambrew et al., Health Affairs, 3/22 . A HealthCast of a briefing to discuss the report will be availab adidas yeezy le online at kaisernetwork.org after 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 24.. This is part of the Morning Briefing, a summary of health policy coverage from major news organizations.Sign up for an email subscription.Recent Morning BriefingsToday, November 20Wednesday, Novem adidas samba og ber 19Tuesday, November 18Monday, November 17Friday, November 14Thursday, November 13MoreRSSWe want to hear from you |
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