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Mirror, Mirror 2024 is your opportunity to explore the impact of policy choices on health and well-being across 10 countries, ...
If the bill becomes law and Congress allows the enhanced premium tax credits — which were passed during the pandemic and ...
The first 100 days of a new administration — while only a snapshot — can offer insight into the direction the rest of the ...
Some state committees classify overdose or substance use deaths as “pregnancy-associated but not related” and thus do not report on these deaths. Other states do report on these cases and document ...
What types of projects do you fund? The Commonwealth Fund carries out its mission by supporting independent research on health care issues and making grants to improve health care practice and policy.
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 ...
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 ...
More than 68 million people rely on Medicare for their health coverage, including 55.5 million adults enrolled in prescription drug coverage under Medicare Part D. In 2023, Part D drug spending ...
The U.S. Congress is considering deep cuts to federal Medicaid spending, as much as $880 billion over 10 years. According to the Congressional Budget Office, such cuts would represent a 12 percent ...
The engine of health care innovation runs on data. But too often, data can’t tell the full story. On this week’s episode of The Dose, Dr. Sema Sgaier joins host Joel Bervell to talk about the future ...
The following blog post is authored by a former state official and is part of our current effort to understand and gain perspective on current Congressional proposals and policy changes. Congress is ...