Tuesday, March 31, 2015
U.S. Kids Getting Fewer Daily Calories From Fast Food
E-Cigs Tied to Drinking, Other Risky Teen Behaviors
Scientists Find More Evidence of Breast Milk's Goodness
Supreme Court sides with Idaho in Medicaid pay dispute - Yahoo News
Policy Shift By Nation’s Largest Insurer Could Leave Some With Unexpected Bills | Kaiser Health News
Policy Shift By Nation’s Largest Insurer Could Leave Some With Unexpected Bills | Kaiser Health News
How many kids exposed to lead go untested? | Georgia Health News Editor’s Note. Robert Geller, MD, chair of the Georgia AAP Committee on Injury & Poison Prevention is quoted in this story.
Grady, Blue Cross reach deal after long deadlock | Georgia Health News
Monday, March 30, 2015
What are the adult health consequences of childhood bullying? Medical News Today
Synthetic Pot Linked to Kidney Injury
Gestational Diabetes Drug Might Raise Babies' Complication Risk
How many kids exposed to lead go untested? | Georgia Health News
How Boehner, Pelosi surprised everyone with a $200 billion deal | TheHill
Boehner Reflects on Bipartisan Support for Medicare Bill - First Draft. Political News, Now. - NYTimes.com
Motivational Interviewing and Dietary Counseling for Obesity in Primary Care: An RCT
Milliliter-Only Dosing Recommended for Kids' Meds
U.S. Pediatricians Remain Opposed to Random Drug Tests in Schools
CDC Launches New Round of Graphic Anti-Smoking Ads
Free School Breakfasts Appear to Boost Kids' Grades
E-Cigarettes May Pose a Risk in Pregnancy and to Children
Young People At Risk of Second Injury After Knee Surgery
House Approves Permanent Fix For Medicare Doctor Payments | Kaiser Health News
Opinion: Keep fireworks at bay | www.ajc.com
Friday, March 27, 2015
Active case of tuberculosis confirmed at Atlanta middle school | www.wsbtv.com
Potential merger sparks concern on prices | Georgia Health News
Agreement smooths way for autism bill | Georgia Health News
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Distracted Driving A Factor In 60 Percent Of Teen Crashes | WABE 90.1 FM
Is Capitol Hill Ready To Rest Its Near-Annual 'Doc Fix' Exercise? : It's All Politics : NPR
Senate Panels In Florida, Tenn. Move Medicaid Expansion Bills | Kaiser Health News
Obamacare Cash Helps Pay Texas’ Medicaid Bill | Kaiser Health News
High-Deductible Plans Bring Lower Costs Now, But Will They Bring Pricey Problems? | Kaiser Health News
Suburban counties rank highest in health | Georgia Health News
Grady eyes $20M women's and infants' center renovations - Atlanta Business Chronicle
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Harms of maternal smoking may be reflected in facial movements of fetuses Medical News Today
Report warns of 'serious health risks' associated with online breast milk Medical News Today
Autism Tied to Higher Risk for Gut Troubles in Children
Counseling Beats School Suspension at Curbing Pot Use: Study
Scientists Spot Gene Tied to Severe Autism in Girls
Doctors hit hospitals for fast-food partnerships - FierceHealthcare
Medical cannabis proposal nears the finish line | Georgia Health News
Hospitals bless 'doc fix' deal, but approval still fraught - Modern Healthcare
Pediatricians join push for paid family leave | TheHill
Permanent 'Doc Fix' Could Shift K Street Business
Permanent 'Doc Fix' Could Shift K Street Business
By Kate Ackley, CQ Roll Call
Some health care lobbyists pushing for a permanent “doc fix” say privately they are beginning to fret about what a long-term solution would mean for their own business.
Though lawmakers’ negotiations on a deal to replace the sustainable growth rate formula could ultimately fizzle, lobbyists said the possibility of a bipartisan bargain is enough to get them looking at their own long-term business plans.
It’s not just that the annual business of securing the “doc fix” itself could disappear, these sources say, but that a long-term solution would remove what has become a must-pass Medicare vehicle in a Congress that doesn’t pass a lot of bills.
Congress also searches for “payfors” in patching the payment formula to doctors so they don’t see cuts to their reimbursement rates. And since no industry or company wants to be a pay-for, that also generates business for lobbyists too.
“It would be a significant blow to the health care lobbying sector,” said one veteran health care consultant, who would only speak anonymously to avoid conflicts with client interests.
Another health care lobbyist, also speaking on background, agreed. “In such a dysfunctional Congress, the doc fix is a sure thing. It gets done,” the lobbyist said. “From that standpoint, it’s absolutely true” that it could change the annual dynamic of health care lobbying.
The current payment patch expires March 31, and lawmakers are trying to permanently resolve the issue to avoid passing what would be the 18th temporary “doc fix” since 2003.
The issue generates work for lobbyists across the health continuum. More than 350 clients reported working on SGR or “doc fix” issues in the final three months of last year, according to the most recently available Lobbying Disclosure Act filings with Congress.
Big health-care-focused groups such as the American Medical Association and the senior lobby AARP want a permanent resolution. An AMA spokeswoman said her group had numerous other priorities on its lobbying agenda, including regulatory efforts, electronic health records and disease prevention programs.
AARP’s Andrew Scholnick, a senior legislative representative for the group, said that even without the SGR, “AARP has many health care priorities for which we will continue to advocate.”
And some lobbyists, despite the worries of their colleagues around town, said that without the annual “doc fix” drama, perhaps Congress might have more time to consider the sector’s other legislative priorities.
“Congress has never been so close to eliminating this failed formula,” said Miranda Franco, a health care adviser at Holland & Knight. “Permanently repealing the SGR would remove a great source of distraction in the health policy community to focus on other health priorities like 21st Century Cures.”
Diabetes study shows benefits of expanded Medicaid under Obamacare - LA Times
Congress to Weigh a Plan to Protect Medicare Fees and Children’s Insurance - NYTimes.com
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Pediatricians Play an Important Role in Addressing Tobacco Use
What effect does music TV have on the sexual behavior of teenage boys and girls? Medical News Today
ADHD Children May Gain More From Family-Centered Care
Secondhand Smoke May Put Kids at Risk for Heart Disease as Adults
Medicaid expansion leads to more diabetes diagnoses - FierceHealthcare
Autism bill appears stalled in Georgia House | Georgia Health News
Congress to Weigh a Plan to Protect Medicare Fees and Children’s Insurance - NYTimes.com
Monday, March 23, 2015
Georgia Senate antes up on 2016 budget - Atlanta Business Chronicle
Medical cannabis bill scores major victory | Georgia Health News
Is Arkansas’ ‘Private Option’ Medicaid Expansion A Solution For Other Red States? | Kaiser Health News
Waiting for the Children’s Health Insurance Program
House, Senate Panels OK Budget With Cuts To Medicaid, Changes To Medicare, And ACA Repeal | Kaiser Health News
FAQ: What’s In The House’s Proposal To Fix Medicare’s Payments To Doctors | Kaiser Health News
Needs of undocumented children tops AAP resolution list
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Understaffing among Georgia’s school nurses: A quiet crisis | Georgia Health News
Key panel gives doctors a pay raise for Medicaid | Georgia Health News
GOP Senate budget offers few Medicaid, Medicare details - Modern Healthcare
Dr. Shelley Appointed Interim Dean of Mercer School of Medicine Savannah Campus - Savannah CEO
More Americans Support Vaccines: HealthDay/Harris Poll
Dad's Depression Affects Toddler's Behavior, Too
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Breastfeeding for longer leads to smarter adults Medical News Today
Kids' Bad Diets May Mean Worse Health as Adults
Recess: An Essential Part of the School Day
Ga. exchange rates hold the line, beat U.S. average | Georgia Health News
Georgia Schools Encouraged By Senate To Buy 'Safer' Football Helmets | WABE 90.1 FM
House Republicans Propose Budget With Deep Cuts - NYTimes.com
Missouri Medicaid Turns To Wellness Incentives | Kaiser Health News
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Child Sex Trafficking Victims Easily Missed by Doctors, Social Workers: Study
A Simple Flashcard Test to Detect Concussions - NYTimes.com
House Republican Budget Overhauls Medicare and Repeals the Health Law - NYTimes.com
TV habit could lead to lifetime as couch potato, warn experts | Daily Mail Online
Vaccine refusal helped fuel Disneyland measles outbreak, study says - LA Times
New quality measures approved for childhood sleep apnea Medical News Today
E-Cigarette Ads Linked to Tobacco Cravings
Monday, March 16, 2015
Pediatricians Play an Important Role in Addressing Tobacco Use
Will Nixon’s new strategy to expand Medicaid in Missouri work? | St. Louis Public Radio
World of hurt: Senators who voted no on Insure Tennessee feel activists' wrath | Local News | Times Free Press
Babies' body mass index may predict childhood obesity Medical News Today
Researchers use imaging as a tool to predict outcomes for therapy in cerebral palsy Medical News Today
More Americans Support Vaccines: HealthDay/Harris Poll
Gwinnett families enter final push for medical cannabis in 2015 | Gwinnett Daily Post
Health IT is big, and Georgia is its epicenter | Georgia Health News
Health bills make the cut on Crossover Day | Georgia Health News
Hospitals Could Be Hurt If Supreme Court Rules Against Subsidies | Kaiser Health News
Friday, March 13, 2015
Minority children may benefit most from school-day exercise Medical News Today
Autism-Linked Genes May Be Tied to Slightly Higher IQ
Pregnancy Weight Has Lasting Effect on Child, Study Finds
Raise Legal Smoking Age to 21, U.S. Expert Panel Says
Thursday, March 12, 2015
ICD-10 proponents seek to stave off doc fix linked delay - Modern Healthcare
Teens' Heavy Pot Smoking Tied to Memory Problems
More Americans Support Vaccines: HealthDay/Harris Poll
Mandl named to top posts at Emory Healthcare | Georgia Health News
Efforts To Instill Empathy Among Doctors Is Paying Dividends | Kaiser Health News
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Divorce May Mean Kids Down More Soft Drinks
Many Women Gain Too Much Weight While Pregnant, Study Finds
Is tobacco cessation being improperly slighted? | Georgia Health News
Republican Lawmakers Sink Montana Governor’s Medicaid Expansion Plan | Kaiser Health News
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Irregular sleeping pattern may affect how teens eat Medical News Today
Fast food commercials to kids 'deceptive' by industry self-regulation standards Medical News Today
Black Children May Fare Worse With Crohn's Disease
Deal: February revenues up 12.6 percent | Governor Nathan Deal Office of the Governor
1 teaspoon of caffeine powder equals 25 cups of coffee
Long-term effects of obesity surgery on adolescent skeleton are favorable Medical News Today
Overindulgent Parents May Breed Narcissistic Children
Nebraska latest state to expand nurse practitioners' role - FierceHealthcare
For Young People In Rural Areas, Suicide Poses A Growing Threat : Shots - Health News : NPR
Senate Starts Medicaid Expansion Talks With Two...Maybe Three Plans Already On The Table | Health News Florida
Monday, March 9, 2015
Expanding sports concussion laws may help ensure safety of all teenage athletes Medical News Today
Mom's Age at Childbirth Tied to Son's Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
Study Suggests Link Between Adult Diabetes, Exposure to Smoke in Womb
Depression During Pregnancy Linked to Child's Asthma Risk
New Medical Center chief buys into vision
Cannabis bill faces uphill battle in Senate - The Newnan Times-Herald
Ga. legislative deadline looms this week | The Augusta Chronicle
Hospitals struggle to plan during King v. Burwell wait - Modern Healthcare
States on edge about the future of health insurance markets - TwinCities.com
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Teen Suicides by Hanging on the Rise Across U.S.
U.S. doc shortage could hit 90,000 in 10 years - FierceHealthcare
Supreme Court Ruling on Health Law Would Have Disparate Impact - WSJ
Five key takeaways from the Supreme Court’s Obamacare hearing today - The Washington Post
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Scientists Discover Possible Link Between BPA Exposure and Autism : Health & Medicine : Science World Report
Doctors Often Skip Protocols For Antipsychotics, Study Finds - Disability Scoop
No Medicaid Expansion? No Problem For Many Safety-Net Hospital Profits | Kaiser Health News
Majority Backs Congressional Fix If Court Nixes Obamacare Subsidies - NBC News.com
Supreme Court Appears Sharply Split in Case on Health Law - NYTimes.com
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Helping Student-Athletes With Mental Health Issues
In Vitro Births Continue to Rise in U.S.
About 7 Percent of Kids Worldwide Have ADHD: Study
Georgia Senate's marijuana bill includes more restrictions than House's
Program for pregnant women can be a lifesaver | Georgia Health News
What’s At Stake As Health Law Lands At Supreme Court Again | Kaiser Health News
Texas GOP Leaders Say They Won’t Expand Medicaid | Kaiser Health News
Georgia Medicaid official picked for top job | Georgia Health News
Internists Get A Break From Controversial Efforts To Bolster Performance | Kaiser Health News
Monday, March 2, 2015
Teens Can Easily Buy E-Cigarettes Online
Growth Checks in Children Might Spot Celiac Disease
Very Obese Kids May Face Higher Heart Risks Than Thought
Tracking Brain Blood Flow May Help Predict Concussion Outcomes
1 in 5 U.S. Teen Girls Physically or Sexually Abused While Dating
Pediatricians Continue to Work With Parents Who Want to Space Out or Delay Vaccines
AAP Recommends Whole Diet Approach to Children's Nutrition
1 in 5 Preemies With Lung Disease Exposed to Secondhand Smoke
Doctors Often Yield to Parents' Requests to Delay Kids' Vaccines
Measles scare over with no spread | Georgia Health News
5 Things To Know About The Supreme Court Case Challenging The Health Law | Kaiser Health News
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