Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Viewpoints: Covid Has Negatively Affected Measles Vaccinations and HIV/AIDS Elimination
Measles is one of the most contagious human viruses 鈥 more so than the coronavirus 鈥 and is spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes. (11/30)
Not only has COVID-19 killed a million Americans, it also has slowed the bipartisan effort to close the books on another terrible virus, HIV/AIDS. (James Glassman, 12/1)
As we mark another World AIDS Day on Dec.1, I wish I could say we are only looking back and remembering those who have been lost to AIDS. But I can tell from the questions I receive on a daily basis that many people don鈥檛 know much about this devastating disease and where we stand in 2022. (Cece Cox, 12/1)
Arriving at Uganda鈥檚 Entebbe airport, I was struck by the miles of carpentry shops on the road to Kampala, building wooden coffins. It was the mid-1980s and I was studying the epicentre of a new condition devastating Africa: AIDS. (Mukesh Kapila, 12/1)
When the annual enrollment period for Medicare ends on Dec. 7, analysts expect that, for the first time, more seniors will receive their 2023 health-care coverage from Medicare Advantage than the traditional program. (Helaine Olen, 11/30)
A recent essay in Health Affairs, a prominent health care journal, proposed a useful-sounding idea: The government should create a new federal designation for 鈥渆ssential hospitals鈥 鈥 hospitals that, according to their own metrics, serve a safety-net role but aren鈥檛 currently recognized as such. But it isn鈥檛 useful at all. (Elise Amez-Droz, 12/1)
Lately, children in the emergency department often wait hours before seeing a doctor. Those ill enough to be admitted might wait days for an available bed. This means children seeking help for any medical condition, including seizures, broken bones, or allergic reactions, must also wait longer to receive medical care. For sick children today, having an available caregiver nearby is especially invaluable. (Ashinoff, 12/1)