Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Viewpoints: New Omicron Subvariants In Europe Are Worrisome; Ideas To Improve Mental Health Treatment
Will there be an autumn or winter wave of covid? Right now, in the United States, daily cases and deaths are gradually declining off a still-high plateau. On the horizon, however, there are worrisome signals of a possible new wave. (10/10)
It鈥檚 no secret that the United States has chronically underinvested in mental health and addiction treatment, but recently the combined scourges of COVID, the opioid epidemic and economic woes have pushed the system to the breaking point. (Shannon Hall, 10/10)
From major health systems to community care facilities, the clinician staffing shortage has reached crisis levels across the health care industry. (Tony Braswell, 10/7)
Older Americans want to be cared for in their homes for as long as they can. But that鈥檚 not always possible, especially when families are spread out. Home health care workers make such care a reality for many families, including mine. (Terry Wilcox, 10/11)
The three-pronged war 鈥 to deny funds, ban gender-transition health care, and harass those who offer such care 鈥 this week spurred three of the nation鈥檚 major health care organizations to urge Attorney General Merrick Garland 鈥渢o investigate the organizations, individuals, and entities coordinating, provoking, and carrying out bomb threats and threats of personal violence against children鈥檚 hospitals and physicians across the U.S.鈥 (10/8)