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This report evaluates the current landscape of medical debt protections at the federal and state levels and identifies where ...
The Innovation Center at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is tasked with piloting new models that shift ...
Federal laws protect access to contraception services, but coverage in private health insurance plans varies widely, ...
A survey of U.S. clinicians finds most believe it is important for their hospital to address climate change and is aligned with their organization’s mission.
Costa Rica’s well-trained, highly skilled workforce provides an important lesson for the U.S. on how to professionalize and integrate community health workers.
Medicaid serves as a lifeline for nearly 80 million people nationwide, yet the payments that providers receive for treating ...
To introduce more competition and lower premiums to the market, we’re in support of a public option for California patients. Learn why we support this plan.
For telehealth use in primary care to make further gains, policymakers and health leaders will need to understand which services and forms are most used.
This explainer defines behavioral health, how behavioral health care is provided in the U.S., who has access to it, who pays for it, and how it can be improved.
Lovisa Gustafsson and Rachel Nuzum make the case for drug-pricing reform — specifically, allowing the federal government to negotiate drug prices.
This brief uses a simulation model to estimate the impact of all states adopting 12-month and 24-month continuous eligibility for Medicaid for adults.
This chartpack compares the health care experiences of dual-eligible Medicare–Medicaid beneficiaries enrolled in traditional Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage.