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Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Well being Information’ weekly well being coverage information podcast, “What the Well being?” A famous skilled on well being coverage points, Julie is the writer of the critically praised reference guide “Well being Care Politics and Coverage A to Z,” now in its third version.
Congress returned from its vacation break to the identical query it confronted in December: whether or not to increase covid-era premium subsidies for well being plans offered beneath the Inexpensive Care Act. The expanded subsidies expired on the finish of 2025, leaving greater than 20 million People going through dramatically increased out-of-pocket prices for insurance coverage.
In the meantime, the Robert F. Kennedy Jr.-led Division of Well being and Human Providers introduced an overhaul of the federal vaccine schedule for kids, lowering the variety of ailments for which vaccines are really helpful from 17 to 11.
This week’s panelists are Julie Rovner of KFF Well being Information, Sarah Karlin-Smith of Pink Sheet, Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, and Lauren Weber of The Washington Put up.
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Sarah Karlin-Smith
Pink Sheet
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Alice Miranda Ollstein Politico
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Lauren Weber
The Washington Put up
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Among the many takeaways from this week’s episode:
- The conservative motion to finish abortion entry nationwide has ensnared a last-ditch effort in Congress to assist thousands and thousands afford their well being plans. As lawmakers contemplate a compromise to revive enhanced federal tax credit for ACA plans, some Republicans are arguing that the tax credit ought to be barred from subsidizing any plan that covers abortion care — though the federal {dollars} wouldn’t be used to pay for abortions anyway. That change would power some states to decide on between dropping their necessities for insurance coverage protection for abortion care or forgoing that federal help.
- President Donald Trump this week urged Republicans in Congress to be “versatile” about abortion restrictions. In the meantime, his well being insurance policies to this point usually are not yielding notable advantages for People, with a lot of the financial savings from his high-profile pharmaceutical offers going to the federal and state Medicaid packages. And the $50 billion federal funding increase for rural well being — supposed to counterbalance almost $1 trillion in anticipated Medicaid spending cuts — is unlikely to make a significant dent, in no small half as a result of rural amenities are barred from utilizing the cash for basic bills.
- Whereas Kennedy introduced an overhaul of federal suggestions for childhood vaccines, the motion’s affect on vaccination charges and insurance coverage protection will rely largely on how numerous states react, since states are those that impose mandates — reminiscent of for varsity enrollment — and regulate some insurers. Nonetheless, it’s prone to end in a patchwork of state insurance policies, which is problematic for public well being efforts.
- Federal well being officers additionally unveiled new dietary pointers, turning the decades-old meals pyramid the wrong way up. A number of the suggestions adhere to scientific findings, reminiscent of reducing added sugar from one’s food plan. Others are extra controversial, significantly the suggestion that People ought to eat extra purple meat and the softening of pointers on saturated fat.
Plus, for “further credit score” the panelists recommend well being coverage tales they learn (or wrote) this week that they assume you must learn, too:
Julie Rovner: KFF Well being Information’ “Commercials Promising Sufferers a ‘Dream Physique’ With Minimal Threat Get Little Scrutiny,” by Fred Schulte.
Alice Miranda Ollstein: SFGate’s “A Calif. Teen Trusted ChatGPT for Drug Recommendation. He Died From an Overdose,” by Lester Black and Stephen Council.
Sarah Karlin-Smith: ProPublica’s “The Finish of Support: Trump Destroyed USAID. What Occurs Now?” by Anna Maria Barry-Jester and Brett Murphy.
Lauren Weber: The Washington Put up’s “How RFK Jr. Upended the Public Well being System,” by Rachel Roubein, Lena H. Solar, and Lauren Weber.
Additionally talked about on this week’s podcast:
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