Medicaid payment error rates under H.R. 1 could rise due to work requirements and other changes that make eligibility ...
Across the United States, primary care is widely recognized as essential to improving health outcomes, controlling costs, and ...
This brief presents updated estimates of severe maternal morbidity overall and across demographic and geographic ...
Findings from the 2025 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey Primary care touches almost every aspect of our health. Beyond delivering essential preventive services — such as annual ...
Our colleague and coauthor, Professor Joseph Cordes, a noted economist and a budget and tax expert, passed away in February 2026. Issue: The 2025 budget reconciliation law (the One Big Beautiful Bill ...
Countries around the world are grappling with the shared challenges of rising health care costs, physician burnout, and aging populations.1 Yet the United States has long been an outlier in several ...
Primary care is critical for population health, health equity, and the overall efficiency of the health care system. 1 It also has been consistently associated with improved life expectancy and ...
Explore our newly updated, enhanced, and expanded International Health Care System Profiles to learn how 31 countries across six continents approach health care. Unfortunately, federal efforts to ...
Explore our newly updated, enhanced, and expanded International Health Care System Profiles to learn how 31 countries across six continents approach health care. Yet the goal of simplifying health ...
Routine childhood vaccinations have prevented an estimated 500 million illnesses and more than 1 million deaths in the past 30 years; they remain one of our most effective interventions for protecting ...
The Title X Family Planning Program provides equitable and reliable access to contraception nationwide and is a critical funding stream for building and maintaining the overall health of people in the ...
Why a State Medicare Scorecard? Medicare, established 60 years ago, provides health care coverage for more than 68 million Americans, including nearly all adults age 65 and older as well as 7 million ...