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What the Health? From KFF Health News

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Join Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for KFF Health News, along with top health policy reporters from The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico and other media outlets to discuss the latest news and explain what the health is going on here in Washington, D.C.

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The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is not just roiling politics but also directly affecting the provision of health care, medical groups say. Meanwhile, in Washington, federal spending bills on their way to passage have been stalled by ... more

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Lawmakers appear on the brink of passing a spending bill for the Department of Health and Human Services and a bipartisan health policy bill delayed for over a year. But the outlook is considerably bleaker for the health care outline released by Pres... more

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With lawmakers still mired over renewing enhanced tax credits for Affordable Care Act plans, much of Washington has turned its attention to culture war issues, including abortion and gender-affirming care. 

Meanwhile, “confusion” remains the watchwo... more

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Congress returned from its holiday break facing a familiar question: whether to extend the expanded subsidies for Affordable Care Act health plans that expired at the end of 2025.  

Meanwhile, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel
Oncologist and bioethicist, Vice Provost for Global Initiatives and Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Health Spending Is Moving in Congress
Elizabeth Rosenthal
Senior Contributing Editor at KFF Health News
KFF Health News
Episode: Culture Wars Take Center Stage
Linda Blumberg
Research Professor at Georgetown University and an Institute Fellow in the Health Policy Division of the Urban Institute
Georgetown University
Episode: Crunch Time for ACA Tax Credits
Aneri Pattani
KFF Health News colleague tracking opioid settlement spending
KFF Health News
Episode: The GOP Still Can’t Agree on a Health Plan
Joanne Kenen
Former health editor at Politico, currently teaching at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Episode: Trump Almost Unveils a Health Plan
Joshua Sharfstein
Distinguished professor of the practice at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, previously worked at the FDA and Capitol Hill
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Episode: Trump Almost Unveils a Health Plan
Avik Roy
Republican health expert and co-founder of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity
Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity
Episode: The GOP Circles the Wagons on ACA
Katheryn Houghton
KFF Health News colleague reporting on health care costs and policy
KFF Health News
Episode: Nutrition Programs Face Their Own Shutdown
Louise Norris
Health Policy Analyst at MedicareResources.org and HealthInsurance.org
Episode: Schrödinger’s Government Shutdown

Host

Julie Rovner
Chief Washington Correspondent for KFF Health News.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 622 ratings
  • Smug, oblivious, and incurious

    Typical legacy media outlet gaslighting people about what’s really in their best interest. Captured by big pharma, love to belittle thoughtful educated advocates for children as “anti-vaxxer”. 🤮

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    dancrash81
    United States2 months ago
  • Smart and accessible

    This podcast keeps me up to speed on health policy happenings in a really accessible way. Really admire Julie and the reporters she has on!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Accessible and informative
    United States2 months ago
  • Excellent Source of Reliable Information

    I’ve been a Board Certified Pediatrician for 34 years and care deeply about our children’s healthcare. I love this podcast. They do a wonderful job of covering both the politics of healthcare and health issues. They are accurate and reliable even while sharing their perspectives.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DrDK2
    United States5 months ago
  • A Health Policy Nerd’s Dream

    This is my absolute favorite podcast. I’m an RN with an MSN in Health Policy and am a true policy nerd. This podcast keeps me informed and often provides me with different perspectives on different public health and health policy issues. I’ve been listening to WTH for years and I look forward to listening for years to come (even if it becomes a Pirate Radio kind of situation).

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    ergrimmer
    United States5 months ago
  • Smartest Discussion in my Feed

    I not only get updates on national health policy but incisive analysis by brilliant journalists and experts to understand the effects and interplay of changes on a wide array of healthcare. I have depended on WTH for years now.

    Apple Podcasts
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    annoying and useless
    United States6 months ago

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Many find the discussions engaging and beneficial for staying informed about current health policy trends despite some perceptions of political bias.
The podcast is recognized for its high-quality journalism and expert guests providing a well-rounded perspective on healthcare issues.
Listeners appreciate the insightful analysis of complex health policies and their implications on everyday lives.

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Health Spending Is Moving in Congress
Q: What are Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel's six simple rules for a long and healthy life?
Don't take unreasonable risks, engage socially, keep your mind sharp, eat well, exercise, and ensure good sleep.
Health Spending Is Moving in Congress
Q: What are the three things seriously wrong with the wellness movement?
The movement makes wellness an obsession, complicates it unnecessarily, and oversimplifies by ignoring crucial aspects like social interactions.
New Year, Same Health Fight
Q: Is there any talk from Capitol Hill regarding the vaccine schedule changes?
While there is frustration and irritation voiced by some legislators, a massive pushback does not seem to be occurring.
New Year, Same Health Fight
Q: How is the schedule change actually going to affect parents and children and doctors?
It depends on how the pediatrician health community reacts to this; there could be pushback leading doctors to still recommend vaccinations despite the changes.
Rerun: Happy 60th, Medicare and Medicaid!
Q: What will be the effect of proposed Medicaid changes on health care providers?
The proposed changes to Medicaid could significantly disrupt coverage, leading to financial difficulties for healthcare providers who assist with enrollment and risk losing substantial revenue and staff.

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6. Joshua Sharfstein
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