Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Breast-Fed Baby May Become Higher-IQ Child, Study Suggests
Siblings of Disabled Kids May Show Emotional Effects
One in Five Kids May 'Outgrow' Asthma
How Many Extra Calories Add Up to Obesity for Kids?
Rockdale Citizen | First Lady visits Newton Medical
Pleasing the patient gets new priority under health reform | Georgia Health News
State seeks delay on rate approval for exchanges | Georgia Health News
At the 11th Hour, a Languid Congress - NYTimes.com
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Improving drug acceptance and compliance in pediatric populations
Accidental ingestion of liquid medications by young children may be reduced by flow restrictors
Overnight Separation From Mother Linked to Weaker Infant Bond
Don't Let Playground Injuries Spoil the Fun
Feds: It's not too late to expand Medicaid - FierceHealthcare
How hospitals can control Medicaid 'super-users' - FierceHealthcare
West Nile virus found in DeKalb County - CBS Atlanta 46
CVS Plans to Help Customers Sign Up for Obamacare - Washington Wire - WSJ
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Too Few Girls Getting HPV Vaccine: CDC
CDC: Mystery stomach bug cases rise to 275 - Atlanta Business Chronicle
United protests state’s contract award to Blue Cross | Georgia Health News
Studies point to savings under Medicaid expansion | Georgia Health News
Bid process to change for one benefits contract | Georgia Health News
WellPoint’s 2nd quarter profit soars 24 pct; insurer details overhaul growth possibilities - The Washington Post
Hospital alliance emerges in Middle, South Georgia | Georgia Health News
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Food allergy in infants may be related to eczema
Very Preterm Babies May Have Trouble Bonding With Parents
Smoking During Pregnancy Tied to Behavior Issues in Kids
CDC: 250 in Georgia, 5 other states have new stomach bug - Atlanta Business Chronicle
Bill aims to reshape medical pricing - The Washington Post
Healthcare Reform Update: Medicaid pilot projects cost $32 billion more than expected, GAO says | Modern Healthcare
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Doctors who skip social media risk alienating patients - amednews.com
Poll: U.S. Adults Support Smoking Ban in Cars With Kids
Study Sees No Link Between Mercury Exposure, Autistic Behavior
Sharp rise in snakebites reported in Georgia | www.wsbtv.com
Amerigroup picked for child welfare care | Georgia Health News
Justice Dept. sues Florida, says state keeps disabled children in nursing homes unnecessarily - The Washington Post
Gov. Quinn signs Medicaid expansion into law | AP Business Headlines | Dallas Business, ...
Survey: Doctors know little about Obamacare process | The Biz Beat | www.ajc.com
Monday, July 22, 2013
Teens' Self-Consciousness Has Biological Basis, Study Says
Convenience Steers Parents to Pediatric Retail Clinics, Study Finds
Brain Wired Differently in Those With Autism: Study
Pricing for physician procedures based on bloated numbers - FierceHealthcare
Nurse midwives offer different approach to childbirth | The Augusta Chronicle
Medicare Announces Plans To Accelerate Linking Doctor Pay To Quality - Kaiser Health News
Homemade Blowgun Darts Pose Choking Dangers for Teens
Medicaid pay raise for doctors? Not here, not yet | Georgia Health News
Doctors blast slow pace of Medicaid raise | Georgia Health News
UnitedHealth 2Q profit rises as enrollment improves, but executives caution on Medicare cuts - The Washington Post
Speaking Out for Health Care Act, Obama Says Millions Will Get Rebates - NYTimes.com
Friday, July 19, 2013
Historic choice has big plans for med school | Georgia Health News
Pregnancy Odds Good for Childhood Cancer Survivors, Study Finds
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Epilepsy Drugs in Pregnancy Tied to Developmental Delays in Children
Medicaid pay raise for doctors? Not here, not yet | Georgia Health News
Tavenner Wasn’t Consulted On Delaying Health Law’s Employer Mandate – Capsules - The KHN Blog
White House Says Health Law Will Restrain Insurance Prices In 2014 - Kaiser Health News
Milledgeville fights childhood obesity | www.wsbtv.com
Poverty Rate Still High Among U.S. Children: Report
Is U.S. Health-Care Reform on Track for 2014?
New Cry Analyzer Could Detect Babies' Health Problems
Preschoolers Who Sleep Less Than Average At Increased Risk For Behavioral Problems
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Breast Really Is Best: Unraveling The Scientific Basis Of This Infant Feeding Axiom
High Polyunsaturated Fat Levels In Cord Blood Increases Risk Of Respiratory, Skin Allergies
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
FDA Approves Brain Wave Test for ADHD
Magazine ranks Emory as state’s top hospital | Georgia Health News
Few Medicaid Docs Have Seen 2013 Pay Raise – Capsules - The KHN Blog
Physical Punishment in Childhood Tied to Health Woes as Adults
More U.S. Kids May Be at Risk for High Blood Pressure
Guidelines Set for Insurance Exchange "Navigators" | WABE 90.1 FM
Two major issues hang over Community Health | Georgia Health News
Concussion Prevention: Pass on Pricey Football Helmets, Study Suggests
FDA bans BPA in baby formula packages - The Hill's RegWatch
HHS pushes ObamaCare enrollment with new grants - The Hill's Healthwatch
Sleep Affects Concussion-Testing Results, Study Finds
Monday, July 15, 2013
Teens Say U.S. Recession Was a Blow to Their Health
Urgent care centers more convenient, cheaper than EDs - FierceHealthcare
House to Vote to Repeal Individual Health-Care Mandate - Bloomberg
FDA Proposes New Limit for Arsenic in Apple Juice
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Later Clamping of Umbilical Cord May Benefit Newborns: Study
Lenient NP scope-of-practice laws ease primary care shortage - FierceHealthcare
Many pediatricians still not using interpreters | Reuters
UnitedHealth Sees Accountable-Care Work Doubling by 2017 - Bloomberg
Democrats Shrug Off Delays and Affirm Support for Health Law - NYTimes.com
Flavored Dips Increase Children's Vegetable Consumption
Pregnancy Problem, Smaller Babies Tied to Cerebral Palsy Risk in Study
Is U.S. Health-Care Reform on Track for 2014?
On Health Care, GOP Has 'Really Busy Month' Ahead - Kaiser Health News
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Irregular Bedtimes May Sap Kids' Brainpower
Mother's Immune System Might Play Role in Certain Cases of Autism
Solid Food Timing for Babies Tied to Diabetes Risk
Extra Brain Fluid May Predict Autism Diagnosis: Study
State reviewing why more women die in childbirth | Georgia Health News
Study: Some on Medicaid lose out under Obamacare - Jason Millman - POLITICO.com
Monday, July 8, 2013
Physician marketing: Can direct mail still deliver? - amednews.com
Month of Conception Might Raise Odds of Premature Birth: Study
Will self-service kiosks improve preventive care? - FierceHealthcare
West Nile case is state’s first this year | Georgia Health News
Health insurance marketplaces will not be required to verify consumer claims - The Washington Post
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Baseballs, Softballs Often to Blame for Kids' Facial Fractures
Breast Milk Supply May Be Linked to Insulin Production: Study
Advocates Urge More Government Oversight Of Medicaid Managed Care - Kaiser Health News
Gun restrictions can save many children’s lives | Georgia Health News
AMA To Do ‘Whatever We Can’ To Help Carry Out Health Law – Capsules - The KHN Blog
Breaking news: Employer mandate delayed | Georgia Health News
Obama Skips Past Congress Again With Health Mandate Delay
Obama Skips Past Congress Again With Health Mandate Delay
By Steven T. Dennis and Matt Fuller, CQ Roll Call
President Barack Obama’s latest legal end run around Congress — delaying enforcement of the employer health mandate — has sparked more questions about whether he’s abusing his executive discretion under the Constitution.
The move announced late Tuesday was the latest in a string of decisions where the president, facing a divided Congress unable to get much done beyond keeping the government running, has taken matters into his own hands.
Where a previous president might have asked for a legislative fix if a mandate was proving too onerous for business, the Obama administration put out a couple of blog posts saying that, in listening to the business community, it decided not to enforce a key part of the 3-year-old health law for another year.
The administration notes that parts of laws are delayed in implementation all the time — including various pieces of the tax code.
A Treasury official said the administration has “longstanding administrative authority to grant transition relief when implementing new legislation like the ACA.”
But three House committees are already looking into the decision, with Republicans complaining about a disturbing trend where the president decides which laws to enforce and which to ignore.
Darrell Issa of California , the chairman of Oversight and Government Reform, called the decision “another in a string of extra legal actions” taken by Obama.
“As a former constitutional law teacher, President Obama must know that this action gets into very questionable constitutional territory,” Issa said in a statement to CQ Roll Call. “It also paves the way for future administrations to simply not enforce parts of Obamacare they don’t believe are functioning well.”
Ways and Means Health Subcommittee Chairman Kevin Brady of Texas announced a hearing July 10 focusing on the administration’s authority to delay enforcement.
And Rep. Phil Roe of Tennessee , the chairman of an Education and the Workforce subcommittee, asked the Congressional Research Service to investigate.
“I believe this administration has made a habit of bypassing Congress and it sets a very dangerous precedent,” Roe said in a statement to CQ Roll Call. “Both Republicans and Democrats should be very concerned, and I will continue to closely monitor these actions and hold the president accountable.”
Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, said, “If President Obama wants to make changes to Obamacare, he must come to Congress. ... We are a nation governed by laws written by Congress, not memos and blog posts written by bureaucrats.”
In March, Issa complained in a Washington Examiner op-ed that the Obama administration was interpreting the health care law to provide tax credits in health exchanges even if states refused to set them up — contrary to the law’s text.
The fact that most states refused to set up their own exchanges “does not justify the administration’s effort to ignore the plain language of the law,” Issa wrote.
That dispute is currently the subject of a lawsuit filed by the state of Oklahoma .
Meanwhile, critics of the administration suggest the president has increasingly relied on questionable executive actions because he can’t get Congress to bend to his will.
Some executive actions have strong legal precedent — such as a Supreme Court decision affirming the EPA’s ability to regulate carbon emissions, the centerpiece of Obama’s second-term, go-it-alone climate agenda. Others, including aspects of implementing Obamacare and the president’s decision last year to end deportations of young immigrants brought here as children, remain hotly disputed.
“It’s a fascinating transformation for Obama,” said Jonathan Turley, a constitutional law professor at George Washington University who has become one of the administration’s chief legal critics.
“He rightfully criticized President Bush for violating the separation of powers and using signing statements to rewrite legislation, but Obama has been far more aggressive in circumventing Congress and far more successful in creating an imperial presidency,” he said.
Turley, who was a House page in the late 1970s, remembers lawmakers who fiercely defended the prerogatives of Congress even from the president of their own party.
That is rarely the case today.
Turley cited the president’s decision not to enforce immigration laws with respect to young immigrants as a particularly egregious example — and one that was cheered by top Democrats.
“The president disagreed with Congress on immigration law. His response was to effectively negate the law. . . . That rocks our system to the core,” he said.
“What I find curious is how quiet Democrats have been,” he added. “What if this was a Republican president who simply told agencies that they were no longer going to enforce clean air and clean water regulations? They would cry foul. But there is no functional difference between that and what President Obama has done.”
The administration defended ending deportations of young immigrants as a use of prosecutorial discretion.
House Republicans recently voted for an amendment to prohibit funds from being used to implement that order, pitching it as enforcing the rule of law.
But such an amendment is DOA in the Senate and would be veto bait if it reached the White House.
And as for delaying the mandate, the administration is pointing to regulatory precedent, citing Section 7805(a) of the tax code for justification.
That reads, in part, the “Secretary shall prescribe all needful rules and regulations for the enforcement of this title, including all rules and regulations as may be necessary by reason of any alteration of law in relation to internal revenue.”
Precedents cited by the administration include an aviation fuel tax Obama signed Aug. 5, 2011, that applied retroactively to July 23, 2011. The administration delayed enforcement until Aug. 9, 2011.
In 2007, a small-business bill made changes to standards for tax return preparers to avoid paying penalties effective May 25 of that year. But the IRS announced it would not enforce the new rules on returns due before 2008.
Michael Tanner, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, said Obama appeared to be stretching his authority to the limit.
“It’s less of a frontal assault than it is a flanking maneuver,” he said. “He may be violating the spirit of the law but not necessarily the letter. The legality is up in the air.”
Timothy Jost, a longtime supporter of the health care law and a law professor at Washington and Lee University , defended the mandate decision.
“This is really a question of enforcement and when the administration runs into practical difficulty, it delays enforcement,” he said.
He predicted the administration would get its way in the end.
“I don’t see the courts intervening here. I’m sure Congress will hold hearings but there really isn’t anything they can do.”
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Taking Away Video Games Does Not Necessarily Improve Children's Activity Levels
Lower Bacteria Levels in Gut May Be Tied to Autism in Kids
Birth Defect Risk Doubles in Children Born to Cousins: Study
Foster care deaths up 20% in Georgia | Online Athens
AMA To Do ‘Whatever We Can’ To Help Carry Out Health Law – Capsules - The KHN Blog
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Early Respiratory Infection May Double Type 1 Diabetes Risk: Study
IVF Tied to Small Risk of Mental Deficits in Children
The best hospitals can be the worst--when it comes to PCPs - FierceHealthcare
Georgia child care ratings go public | Online Athens
Guidelines Aim To Clear Confusion Over Ear Tubes For Kids : Shots - Health News : NPR
Employers To Get An Extra Year To Implement Health Law Requirement On Coverage - Kaiser Health News
Monday, July 1, 2013
Inpatient Characteristics of the Child Admitted With Chronic Pain
Lead still causing health problems in north Georgia » Local News »
States forgo billions in federal cash by opting out of Medicaid expansion - Jul. 1, 2013
A big Medicaid gap looms in Obama health care law | www.ajc.com
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