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  • Listen: Tough Talk On Capitol Hill

    KHN's Julie Rovner joined other journalists on Friday's 'On Point' broadcast to talk about health news, including states relaxing their stay-at-home orders and Capitol Hill hearings featuring testimony before Congress by Drs. Anthony Fauci and Rick Bright.

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    KHNs What The Health?: Whats In The Next Round Of COVID-19 Relief?

    House Democrats unveiled legislation that would effectively double what the federal government has spent on relief for the COVID-19 pandemic, but Republicans say they want to wait before even talking about another bill. Meanwhile, a key Republican senator called the GOP court case challenging the Affordable Care Act flimsy. Rebecca Adams of CQ Roll Call and Joanne Kenen of Politico join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss this and more.

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    Millions Stuck At Home With No Plumbing, Kitchen Or Space To Stay Safe

    In 470,000 American homes spread across every state, washing hands to prevent COVID-19 may not be as easy as turning on a faucet. They dont have showers or toilets or, in some cases, even water piped into their homes. Nearly a million U.S. homes dont have complete kitchens and millions more are overcrowded, making it much tougher for people to shelter in place and avoid infection.

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    KHNs What The Health?: Blowing The Whistle On Trump Teams COVID Policies

    Frustration from inside the Trump administration over the management of the COVID-19 pandemic is starting to become public, as whistleblowers some anonymous, some named tell how the effort is being undermined by favoritism, incompetence and a disdain for science. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court heard a case that could threaten the Affordable Care Acts birth control benefit. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News and Rachana Pradhan of Kaiser Health News join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss this and more. Also, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite stories of the week they think you should read, too.

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    KHNs What The Health?: SCOTUS Decides An ACA Case. No, Not THAT Case.

    The Supreme Court this week, in an 8-1 decision, ruled that insurers are due the roughly $12 billion that Congress several years ago tried to cut off in payments under the Affordable Care Acts risk corridors provision. And while the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage in many places around the country, states are starting to reopen their economies at the urging of President Donald Trump and over objections of public health officials. Caitlin Owens of Axios and Mary Ellen McIntire of CQ Roll Call join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss this and more. Also, Rovner interviews KHNs Carmen Heredia Rodriguez, who wrote the latest KHN-NPR Bill of the Month installment about COVID testing that should have been free but was not.

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    KHNs What The Health?: Whom Do We Trust For COVID Info?

    The messaging from the White House coronavirus press briefings is becoming more confusing as President Donald Trump and his science advisers appear to not see eye to eye. Meanwhile, Congress is ready to approve more money to address both the health and economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. And the virus is taking an almost unimaginable toll on the nations nursing homes and putting strain on patients and health care providers with non-COVID ailments. Joanne Kenen of Politico, Jennifer Haberkorn of the Los Angeles Times and Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss these topics and more.

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    KHNs What The Health?: How Will We Reopen The Economy?

    The politics of COVID-19 are pretty polarized, but health experts across the ideological spectrum agree: The U.S. will need more robust testing before its safe to relax social-distancing requirements. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump, Congress and the nations governors continue to spar over who should be responsible for what. Kimberly Leonard of Business Insider, Tami Luhby of CNN and Anna Edney of Bloomberg News join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss this and more. Also, for extra credit, the panelists suggest their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too.

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    KHNs What The Health?: Who Will Pay For COVID-19 Care?

    The spread of COVID-19 is prompting changes in pricing, coverage and other health care issues that have been subjects of political debate for years. But the politics remain polarized. Paige Winfield Cunningham of The Washington Post and Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss this and more. Also, for extra credit, the panelists suggest their favorite health policy stories of the week that they think you should read, too.