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In states that choose to end expanded Medicaid eligibility, fewer covered beneficiaries mean hospitals will see less ...
Twenty-four million women rely on Medicaid for everything from maternal health and contraception to vaccinations and cancer screenings. Using data from the Commonwealth Fund’s 2024 State Scorecard on ...
Under the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, the HHS secretary negotiates directly with manufacturers on the prices ...
In a sense, that was pretty good. In 2019, a Manatt Health analysis of Michigan data predicted a coverage loss as high as 183 ...
The Republican-led Congress has passed a “concurrent budget resolution” under which leaders of the House of Representatives and the Senate have agreed to identify at least $1.5 trillion in savings as ...
As part of 2025 budget reconciliation, Congress is expected to consider unprecedented cuts to Medicaid funding, with several House members stating their intention to “fix flaws in the program that ...
The Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) marketplaces are providing affordable health insurance plans to a record 24 million Americans in a price-competitive market. Working-class people have enjoyed lower ...
When private equity firms buy your local hospital, your primary care doctor’s office, or your local nursing home, they profit. But what happens to those health care institutions, the patients they ...
Medicaid is the federal–state public health insurance program created in 1965 to expand access to health services and improve outcomes for people with low income. One in five Americans are enrolled in ...
Dr. Bodas joined Mullan Institute as a Research Scientist in 2020. His current work focuses on the geographic variation in the workforce serving pregnant Medicaid beneficiaries, exploring factors ...
Medicaid is a major source of health insurance coverage for people with low incomes and disabilities. The program also pays for much of the mental health and substance use care provided in the United ...
We’re in a pivotal moment for health care equity and public health. Systems for tracking data on maternal mortality and chronic disease are being dismantled, with consequences that could last ...