KHN chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed how the Supreme Court’s decision on abortion affects contraception on NPR/WAMU’s “1A” on July 6. Click here to hear Rovner on “1A” KHN senior correspondent Julie Appleby discussed insurer price transparency regulations on NPR’s “Weekend Edition Saturday” on July 2. Click here to hear Appleby on “Weekend Edition Saturday” Read Appleby’s “How Much […]
Health Care — Biden signs executive order on abortion access
President Joe Biden speaks about abortion access during an event in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Friday, July 8, 2022, in Washington. Vice President Kamala Harris looks on at left. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) Now that we’re halfway through the summer, it’s good to remember that you still have until September to take part in Maryland’s ice cream trail. What […]
House Democrats tee up votes on abortion rights bills
House Democrats are planning to vote next week on a pair of bills aimed at protecting access to abortion as lawmakers try to chart a path forward in the post-Roe world. As lawmakers return to the Capitol for the first time since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the House plans to vote on legislation that will protect women […]
Abortion & Health Coverage/Access for Families & Children
The Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade turned the spotlight on state abortion policies and measures of health and financial wellbeing of women and children across states. This collection provides the latest state-specific data on abortion policies and statistics as well as family planning policies, family leave policies, women’s and children’s health measures, Medicaid eligibility, and poverty rates and […]
Medicine needs to stop sending patients to war
“If cancer treatments won’t help, how am I going to fight this?” The sheer emotion in this inquiry from a patient could fill an empty room. It’s the distress of an irreconcilable paradox in care—a medical stalemate in a battle, void of victory. The perception is that the only remaining path forward is to “give up and let cancer win.” […]
UK startup hopes FDA nod speeds up adoption of VR therapy – MedCity News
A UK startup has secured breakthrough device designation for a prescription-based software product using virtual reality to treat people with serious mental illness. The designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration should help speed adoption of the therapy, developed by Oxford VR, according to Deepak Gopalakrishna, the company’s CEO and co-founder. He credited the designation, in part, to a […]
Biden unveils executive order to protect abortion access
President Biden signed an executive order Friday aimed at preserving some access to abortion services, but again acknowledged Congress has ultimate control over the issue right now. “If you want to change the circumstance for women, and even little girls in this country, please go out and vote,” Biden said. The executive order builds off some of the administration’s previously […]
Magellan Health names Derrick Duke CEO
Magellan Health promoted Derrick Duke to chief executive officer as the insurer and behavioral health provider develops and executes a new operational strategy, the company announced Friday. Duke rises to the top job after six months as chief operating officer and chief financial officer. Centene acquired Magellan Health for $2.2 billion in January 2021. Duke succeeds Ken Fasola, who accepted […]
What to Know: Key Concerns for Adoption of Medical Devices Using AI
Guidance for Safe and Effective Medical Devices In 2021, the FDA, together with Health Canada and the U.K.’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, released 10 guiding principles to encourage the development of “Good Machine Learning Practice.” The intent is to promote “safe, effective and high-quality medical devices” that use AI and ML. This is welcome guidance for healthcare systems […]
CMS proposed payment rule includes major updates for ACOs
The CMS is proposing an overhaul of the Medicare accountable care organization program in an effort to improve equity. The plan, which includes efforts to get more providers into ACOs and particularly ramp up rural participation, was applauded by ACO groups. The changes for ACOs in the Medicare Shared Savings Program would give some organizations more time to ramp up to […]