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BILL OF THE MONTH

PAYBACK: TRACKING THE OPIOID SETTLEMENT CASH

How Are States Spending Opioid Settlement Cash? We Built a Database of Answers
By Aneri Pattani, Data visualizations by Lydia Zuraw
From addiction treatment to toy robot ambulances, we uncovered how billions in opioid settlement funds were used by state and local governments in 2022 and 2023. Find out where the money went.

PUBLIC HEALTH

New Colorado Gun Law Aims To Shore Up Victim Services
By Rae Ellen Bichell
A new tax on guns and ammunition in Colorado is set to take effect in the spring. Voters approved the tax, with most of the proceeds going to support services for crime victims and other social programs.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

HEALTH CARE COSTS

How a Duty To Spend Wisely on Worker Benefits Could Loosen PBMs' Grip on Drug Prices
By Arthur Allen
As criticism of pharmacy benefit managers heats up, fear of lawsuits is driving some big employers to drop the "Big Three" PBMs — or force them to change.

Employers Press Congress To Cement Health Price Transparency Before Trump's Return
By Julie Appleby
Donald Trump's first administration advanced rules forcing hospitals and insurers to reveal prices for medical services. Employers don't want to risk backtracking during Trump's second administration.

TRUMP ADMINISTRATION

Trump Threat to Immigrant Health Care Tempered by Economic Hopes
By Vanessa G. Sánchez
Donald Trump's second term is reigniting mistrust in health services among California immigrants, making it harder for community health workers to get people enrolled in Medi-Cal. Yet the president-elect is also seen as someone who could improve their lives with a better economy, even if that means forgoing health care.

INSURANCE

Obamacare Sign-Ups Lag After Trump Election, Legal Challenges
By Julie Appleby
The number of new and returning enrollees using healthcare.gov — the federal marketplace that serves 31 states — is well below last year's as of early December. Also, a Biden administration push to give "Dreamers" access to Obamacare coverage and subsidies is facing court challenges.

Democratic Senators Ask Watchdog Agency To Investigate Georgia's Medicaid Work Rule
By Andy Miller and Renuka Rayasam and Sam Whitehead
A group of Democratic senators asked the Government Accountability Office to examine a Georgia program that requires some Medicaid enrollees to work, study, or volunteer 80 hours a month for coverage. They cited KFF Health News' reporting, which has documented the program's high costs and low enrollment.

PODCAST

KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': End-of-Year Chaos on Capitol Hill
Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate successfully negotiated an enormous end-of-Congress health package, including bipartisan efforts to address prescription drug prices — only to see it blown up at the last minute after Elon Musk and President-elect Donald Trump applied pressure. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court accepted its first abortion-related case of the term, and the attorney general of Texas sued a doctor in New York for prescribing abortion pills to a Texas patient. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Jessie Hellmann of CQ Roll Call, and Victoria Knight of Axios join KFF Health News' Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews KFF President and CEO Drew Altman about what happened in health policy in 2024 and what to expect in 2025.

NEWS ANALYSIS

Rage Has Long Shadowed American Health Care. It's Rarely Produced Big Change.
By Noam N. Levey
The outpouring of anger at health insurers following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson continues a cycle of rage that dates back decades.

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