Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Emails Highlight Hillary Clinton's Role In Obamacare Passage
The essential narrative is that Hillary Clinton鈥檚 efforts to help pass comprehensive health care failed while President Obama鈥檚 were a success. But a new batch of Clinton emails released Friday show just how influential she was as the Obama administration鈥檚 secretary of state in getting the Affordable Care Act passed. (Pergram, 8/1)
Republican presidential candidates will test their messages in New Hampshire on Monday, with the exception of Donald Trump, in a pivotal week on the 2016 campaign trail that will be dominated by their first head-to-head debate on Thursday. (Holland, 8/3)
Anticipating Trump's debate strategy has become a constant conversation for campaign aides who worry the other candidates' messages will be lost in a flood of rhetoric and provocative attacks. Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry signaled he'll focus on questioning Trump's Republican credentials, if he makes it onto the debate stage. Trump previously backed a single-payer health care system and abortion rights, in addition to praising President Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton in public remarks. (Lerer, 8/2)
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a Republican presidential candidate, on Sunday defended his support of Medicaid under ObamaCare, arguing the decision was 鈥渕orally鈥 right. The issue and Kasich鈥檚 explanation was a likely prelude to Thursday's first 2016 Republican presidential primary debate, hosted by Fox News and Facebook, should he qualify for one of the final spots. (8/2)