This brief presents findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey to describe the state of Americans’ ...
Whether retired, nearing retirement, or living with a disability, most people with Medicare coverage live on fixed incomes.
While some states have updated their essential health benefits benchmark plans, it is ultimately the federal government’s ...
Covering nearly 40 percent of all children in the country, including more than 80 percent of children in poverty and more ...
In 2020, in its landmark decision Bostock v. Clayton County , the United States Supreme Court concluded that prejudice ...
Community health centers (CHCs) are providing high-quality, comprehensive primary care to more patients than ever. In 2023, ...
Yes, the planet is getting hotter, tropical storms are becoming ever more fierce, and the Arctic is melting — but what’s that got to do with health care? This week on The Dose podcast, host Joel ...
The No Surprises Act, signed into law in 2020, went into effect for most consumers enrolled in individual and group health insurance plans on January 1, 2022. The new law addresses surprise bills for ...
Regulations are a fundamental part of health policy. Congress legislates in broad terms and agencies fill in technical details on myriad issues, from how Medicaid eligibility is determined to how ...
Congress has until the end of the year to extend several expiring health care provisions, including COVID-19 telehealth flexibilities and funding for community health centers. But the parties will ...