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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 creator of the critically praised reference guide “Well being Care Politics and Coverage A to Z,” now in its third version.
The partisan combat in Congress over the best way to increase the nation’s debt ceiling to forestall a default has accelerated, because the U.S. Treasury predicted the borrowing restrict might be reached as quickly as June 1. On the desk, probably, are massive cuts to federal spending packages, together with main well being packages.
In the meantime, legislators in two conservative states, South Carolina and Nebraska, narrowly declined to cross very strict abortion bans, as some Republicans are apparently getting chilly ft in regards to the influence on look after pregnant ladies of their states.
This week’s panelists are Julie Rovner of KFF Well being Information, Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg College of Public Well being and Politico, Rachel Cohrs of Stat, and Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico.
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Alice Miranda Ollstein
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Rachel Cohrs
Stat Information
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Joanne Kenen
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg College of Public Well being and Politico
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Among the many takeaways from this week’s episode:
- The USA is approaching its debt restrict — a lot ahead of anticipated. And it’s unclear how, or if, lawmakers can resolve their variations over the finances earlier than the nation defaults on its money owed. Particulars of the unexpectedly constructed Home Republican proposal are coming to mild, together with apparently inadvertent potential cuts to veterans’ advantages and an absence of exemptions defending those that are disabled from shedding Medicaid and diet advantages underneath proposed work necessities.
- A seemingly routine markup of a key Senate drug pricing package deal devolved this week because it grew to become clear the committee’s management crew, underneath Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), had not accomplished its due diligence to make sure members have been knowledgeable and on board with the laws. The Senate Well being, Schooling, Labor and Pensions Committee plans to revisit the package deal subsequent week, hoping to ship it to the total Senate for a vote.
- In additional abortion information, Republican lawmakers in North Carolina have agreed on a brand new, 12-week ban, which might additional minimize already bare-bones entry to the process within the South. And federal investigations into two hospitals that refused emergency care to a pregnant lady in misery are elevating the prospect of yet one more abortion-related showdown over states’ rights earlier than the Supreme Courtroom.
- The variety of deaths from covid-19 continues to dwindle. The general public well being emergency expires subsequent week, and masks mandates are being dropped by well being care services. There proceed to be points tallying circumstances and guiding prevention efforts. What’s clear is the coronavirus isn’t now and should by no means be gone, however issues are getting higher from a public well being standpoint.
- The surgeon normal has issued suggestions to fight the rising public well being disaster of loneliness. Structural issues that contribute, like the dearth of paid go away and few communal gathering areas, could also be ripe for presidency intervention. However whereas well being consultants body loneliness as a societal-level drawback, the federal authorities’s recommendation largely targets particular person behaviors.
Plus, for “further credit score,” the panelists counsel well being coverage tales they learn this week they suppose you need to learn, too:
Julie Rovner: The Washington Put up’s “Canine-Strolling Accidents Might Be Extra Widespread Than You Assume,” by Lindsey Bever.
Joanne Kenen: The Atlantic’s “There Is No Stopping the Allergy Apocalypse,” by Yasmin Tayag.
Rachel Cohrs: ProPublica’s “This Pharmacist Stated Prisoners Wouldn’t Really feel Ache Throughout Deadly Injection. Then Some Shook and Gasped for Air,” by Lauren Gill and Daniel Moritz-Rabson.
Alice Miranda Ollstein: The Wall Road Journal’s “Sufferers Lose Entry to Free Medicines Amid Spat Between Drugmakers, Well being Plans,” by Peter Loftus and Joseph Walker.
Additionally talked about on this week’s episode:
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