Author Archive
Julie Rovner
Management
What’s it really like to be HHS secretary? Three who’ve done it spill the beans
The secretaries past and present discuss their shared understanding of what it means to lead the agency at a time when health is at the front of American minds—and in the crosshairs of American politics.
- Julie Rovner and Emmarie Huetteman
Management
Collins’ Skillful Piloting Helped NIH Steer Clear of Political Minefields
Dr. Francis Collins, who announced he is stepping down as chief of the National Institutes of Health, used his communication skills and political insights to help protect the highly acclaimed federal research institutes through difficult times.
- Julie Rovner, KFF Health News
Oversight
Why Doesn’t Medicare Cover Services So Many Seniors Need?
When the program began half a century ago, backers believed the benefits would expand over time, but politics and concerns about money have stymied most efforts. Now congressional Democrats are looking to add vision, dental and hearing care.
- Julie Rovner, KFF Health News
Pay & Benefits
Medicare beneficiaries sent empty envelopes
Recipients were supposed to receive information about new prescription drug benefits, but Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services acknowledges some problems with mailing.
- Emily Heil and Julie Rovner
News
FCC asked to investigate agencies' video news releases
Clips of videos created by federal agencies have been broadcast frequently on local news programs without reference to the fact that they were produced by the government.
- Julie Rovner and Drew Clark
News
Panel chief calls for streamlining NIH structure
Lawmakers are trying to complete the first reauthorization of the agency since 1993.
- Julie Rovner
Management
Witnesses spar over FDA's effectiveness on drug safety
FDA Acting Deputy Commissioner for Operations Janet Woodcock said agency officials already spend half their time on safety issues.
- Julie Rovner
Tech
Gingrich calls for 'virtual public health service'
Former House speaker says federal government should commit 1 percent of health spending to improving health information technology.
- Julie Rovner
Pay & Benefits
Lawmaker weighs bill to address NIH conflicts of interest
Rep. Jim Greenwood, R-Pa., says he wants to remove salary caps and make agency's compensation system more transparent.
- Julie Rovner
Pay & Benefits
NIH under fire for alleged conflicts of interest
Reports conclude that agency scientists have taken hundreds of thousands of dollars from private firms over the past decade.
- Julie Rovner
Tech
HHS chief unveils electronic medical records initiative
Federal officials challenged to move aggressively to help the health care system make the switch.
- Julie Rovner
Management
Ex-Medicare chiefs say agency managers face massive task
An ongoing "brain drain" at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will make it very difficult to implement major Medicare changes, two former heads of the agency said Thursday.
- Julie Rovner