Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Viewpoints: Missouri Must Put Abortion Up To Voters; Kids Online Safety Act Is A Necessity
Abortion has been on the ballot in some form in seven states since the Supreme Court struck down Roe. In all of them 鈥 from blue Vermont and California to deep-red Montana and Ohio 鈥 voters have said loud and clear: Bans off women鈥檚 bodies. Many other states will hopefully have their say on abortion rights in November. One is Missouri, my home state. (Karlie Kloss, 4/17)
When my son Conall took his life at age 17, it was devastating to me and our entire family. Conall was a caring, empathetic, and bright young man, but he had also struggled for many years with anxiety and depression. Like many kids his age, much of his life revolved around social media. While I understand that suicide is complex, with many different factors contributing to someone鈥檚 risk for it, I know that social media intensified and fueled Conall鈥檚 insecurities and ultimately had a significant impact on his decision to die by suicide. (Molly O'Shea, 4/17)
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, viral hepatitis killed more people in the United States than all 60 other reportable infectious diseases combined, including HIV, pneumonia, and tuberculosis. Which doesn鈥檛 really make sense, since effective vaccines are available for hepatitis A and B, there are successful therapies for hepatitis B, and there鈥檚 a treatment that can cure hepatitis C. (Heather Bradley, 4/17)
鈥淵ou have a big voice, Dr. Grubbs,鈥 the clinic manager said. I flinched. The last time I heard similar words, they were part of a common refrain that I had encountered often. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e too direct.鈥 鈥淭oo outspoken.鈥 鈥淚ntimidating.鈥 Peers who looked like me encouraged me to put my head down, make myself smaller, endure 鈥 and never, ever call out racism. This, they insisted, was the pathway to success in a predominantly white, academic medicine institution like those where I spent most of my medical career. Until now. 鈥淣o,鈥 the clinic manager said, 鈥渢hat鈥檚 a good thing.鈥 (Vanessa Grubbs, 4/16)
As the CEO of a senior health company, I believe Medicare Advantage is the best chance taxpayers and consumers have had in decades to transform medicine from sick care to health care. The idea is to offer incentives for private businesses to improve overall health聽鈥 and reduce overall costs 鈥斅燽y focusing on wellness and prevention over traditional fee-for-service medicine for doctors and heads in beds for hospitals. (Joel Theisen, 4/16)