Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Viewpoints: Newer Energy Drinks Targeted To Kids Have Harmful Levels Of Caffeine
The compound's chemical name is 1, 3, 7-Trimethylpurine-2,6-dione. It's a stimulant that occurs naturally in many foods and drinks, but it's also added to a variety of products, making it difficult for even savvy consumers to avoid. (7/14)
Those who have chosen to donate their bodies after death for medical research are necessary to teaching anatomy to future physicians. Yet that practice may be affected by the recent indictment of Harvard Medical School鈥檚 morgue manager for allegedly selling organs and cadaver parts for profit. (Paulette Bernd, 7/15)
The maternal mortality rate for Black women in America is, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2.6 times that for white women. (Veronica Gillispie-Bell, 7/16)
The healthcare industry is facing a wide variety of challenges鈥攁nd solutions aren鈥檛 always straightforward. Each month, Modern Healthcare asks leaders in the field to weigh in on their approaches to the sector鈥檚 thorny issues.聽(Dr. Christopher Kang and Dr. James McCarthy, 7/14)
Florida legislators recently passed legislation to prevent advanced practice nurses in Florida with doctorates from using the honorific 鈥渄octor.鈥 The state House and Senate bills proposed that nurses with doctorates who introduce themselves to patients as 鈥淒r. Smith, nurse practitioner,鈥 could face disciplinary action. Lobbyists who supported this measure referred to it as a 鈥減atient empowerment bill that allows them to understand who is treating them.鈥 Thankfully, Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed the bill. (Stephanie W. Edmonds, Alden A. Bush and Ginny L. Ryan, 7/17)