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KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Washington’s Slow Churn


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In the wake of three high-profile mass shootings in less than a month, lawmakers on Capitol Hill have renewed negotiations over legislation that could stem gun violence. But even those who are trying to reach an agreement on the long-divisive issue acknowledge that finding consensus remains an enormous task.

Meanwhile, Congress is running out of time to decide whether to extend the current additional subsidies for people buying their own health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. States and insurers are now setting rates for 2023; in the absence of congressional action, those much-higher premiums would become public right before the midterm elections.

This week’s panelists are Julie Rovner of KHN, Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times, Sandhya Raman of CQ Roll Call, and Rachel Cohrs of Stat.

Among the takeaways from this week’s episode:

Also this week, Rovner interviews Michelle Andrews, who reported and wrote the latest KHN-NPR “Bill of the Month” episode about a too-common problem that patients getting colonoscopies face when they try to access no-cost preventive care under the ACA. If you have an outrageous medical bill you want to share with us, you can do that here.

Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too:

Julie Rovner: NPR Throughline’s “,” by Rund Abdelfatah, Ramtin Arablouei, Julie Caine, Laine Kaplan-Levenson, Lawrence Wu, Victor Yvellez, Casey Miner, Yolanda Sangweni, Anya Steinberg, and Deborah George

Rachel Cohrs: The Wall Street Journal’s “,” by Jennifer Maloney

Margot Sanger-Katz: The Washington Post’s “,” by Alyssa Rosenberg

Sandhya Raman: News From the States’ “,” by Annmarie Timmins

Also discussed on this week’s podcast:

Politico Pro’s “,” by Sarah Owermohle

Stat’s “,” by Rachel Cohrs


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