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(FMCS), stands outside the FMCS van in Washington, D.C. Proposed budget cuts and reorganizations of health agencies could ...
This explainer discusses what ACIP does, how it makes recommendations, and how administration actions may affect Americans’ ...
Premium tax credits have improved health coverage in the U.S., but congressional policies could reverse this trend.
Sarah Enteen, CNM, sees a patient in Mass General Brigham’s mobile maternal care clinic. The budget reconciliation law and new federal regulations will impose substantial new costs and burdens on ...
For the 24 million Americans who buy their coverage through ACA marketplaces, recent policy changes will make it harder to ...
Metrics and methodologies must be aligned to accurately assess health equity progress and drive institutional change and ...
Understanding the evidence on maternal mortality and its causes is a key to crafting solutions; this brief describes the state of U.S. maternal health in 2025.
Policymakers have several options to reduce churn in Medicaid enrollment, including expanding continuous eligibility and assisting people during coverage renewals.
Roughly 55 percent of Medicaid enrollees are working full or part time, and a number aren’t eligible for health insurance ...
In states that choose to end expanded Medicaid eligibility, fewer covered beneficiaries mean hospitals will see less revenue and lower operating margins.
Policymakers can expand coverage and reduce medical debt to ease its impact on patients. Find out if medical debt can affect your credit score.
Small business employees in the U.S. often face higher health insurance deductibles and premiums than those at large firms. Learn more about the disparities!