Listen: How the End of ‘Roe’ Is Reshaping the Medical Workforce
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Listen: How the End of ‘Roe’ Is Reshaping the Medical Workforce

Health News tamfitronics It’s been two years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, triggering a parade of restrictions and bans in conservative-led states. But the impact of those restrictions has bled into the world of medical education, forcing some new doctors to factor state abortion laws into their decisions about where to begin their careers.According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, for the second year in a row, students graduating from U.S. medical schools were less likely to apply for residency positions this year in states with abortion bans and other significant abortion restrictions.In this episode of “The Indicator From Planet Money,” KFF Health News’ chief Washington correspondent, Julie Rovner, reports on how the medical labor force is changing post-Roe v. Wade and why graduating medical students, from...
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KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’: SCOTUS Term Wraps With a Bang
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KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’: SCOTUS Term Wraps With a Bang

Health News tamfitronics KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’Episode Title: ‘SCOTUS Term Wraps With a Bang’Episode Number: 354Published: July 3, 2024Mila Atmos: The future of America is in your hands. This is not a movie trailer and it’s not a political ad, but it is a call to action. I’m Mila Atmos and I’m passionate about unlocking the power of everyday citizens. On our podcast “Future Hindsight,” we take big ideas about civic life and democracy and turn them into action items for you and me. Every Thursday we talk to bold activists and civic innovators to help you understand your power and your power to change the status quo. Find us @futurehindsight.com or wherever you listen to podcasts.Julie Rovner: Hello and welcome back to “What the Health?” I’m Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for...
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Journalists Break Down SCOTUS Decision on Purdue Pharma and California’s New Heat Rules
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Journalists Break Down SCOTUS Decision on Purdue Pharma and California’s New Heat Rules

Health News tamfitronics KFF Health News senior correspondent Aneri Pattani discussed the Supreme Court’s Purdue Pharma decision and the opioid settlement on WHYY’s “Studio 2” on June 27. Click here to hear Pattani on “Studio 2”Read Pattani's series “Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash”KFF Health News ethnic media editor Paula Andalo discussed California’s new heat rules on Radio Bilingüe’s “Línea Abierta” on June 22.Click here to hear Andalo on “Open Line”Read Samantha Young’s “Heat Rules for California Workers Would Also Help Keep Schoolchildren Cool”Leer Samantha Young’s “Laws protecting California workers from extreme heat would help students”KFF Health News contributor Andy Miller discussed the impact of social media use on young people’s mental health on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on June 21.Click here to hear Miller on “The Georgia Health Report”Related TopicsCaliforniaCourtsMental HealthThe Health LawOpioid...
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KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’: SCOTUS Ruling Strips Power From Federal Health Agencies
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KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’: SCOTUS Ruling Strips Power From Federal Health Agencies

Health News tamfitronics Can't see the audio player?Listen on:The HostIn what will certainly be remembered as a landmark decision, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority this week overruled a 40-year-old legal precedent that required judges in most cases to yield to the expertise of federal agencies. It is unclear how the elimination of what’s known as the “Chevron deference” will affect the day-to-day business of the federal government, but the decision is already sending shockwaves through the policymaking community. Administrative experts say it will dramatically change the way key health agencies, such as the FDA and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, do business.The Supreme Court also this week decided not to decide a case out of Idaho that centered on whether a federal health law that requires hospitals to provide emergency care overrides the...
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