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This explainer discusses what ACIP does, how it makes recommendations, and how administration actions may affect Americans’ ...
(FMCS), stands outside the FMCS van in Washington, D.C. Proposed budget cuts and reorganizations of health agencies could ...
What Are Section 1332 Waivers? Section 1332 of the ACA allows states to apply to waive certain provisions of the health law to implement their own programs to improve health insurance coverage. States ...
Matthew J. Eckelman, Ph.D., is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Northeastern University and an adjunct professor at the Yale School of Public Health. He has led several national ...
The states are taking action on health care cost containment strategies. Learn how policymakers are tackling this issue and the challenges they face.
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.
Learn how the expiration of the ACA's enhanced premium tax credits could lead to higher premiums, marketplace instability, and loss of coverage for millions.
Explore how Medicaid is jointly funded by federal and state governments, its spending, and admin costs. Dive into the full explainer now.
This international survey of primary care physicians looks at changes in workload and quality of care delivered, physical and mental stress, and career plans.
In states that choose to end expanded Medicaid eligibility, fewer covered beneficiaries mean hospitals will see less revenue and lower operating margins.
On this episode of The Dose podcast, Brendan Saloner and Jesse Baumgartner discuss the increase in drug overdose deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The longstanding bond between employers and health insurance dates back to World War II, when the implementation of wage controls prompted companies to seek out ways to differentiate themselves from ...