Maxine Fuqua, 33 (right), of Wilmar, Ark., is examined by Leia O’Fallon, APRN, with the help of Fuqua’s daughter Kael, 8, during a routine checkup at 29 weeks pregnant at Mainline Health Monticello ...
Roughly 55 percent of Medicaid enrollees are working full or part time, and a number aren’t eligible for health insurance through their jobs. Read more in an explainer here. Firearm mortality in the ...
Roughly 55 percent of Medicaid enrollees are working full or part time, and a number aren’t eligible for health insurance through their jobs. Read more in an explainer here. During the COVID-19 ...
Roughly 55 percent of Medicaid enrollees are working full or part time, and a number aren’t eligible for health insurance through their jobs. Read more in an explainer here. At the end of 2025, ...
On average, healthcare is 7% of employee compensation in the U.S. private sector. Assuming that total employee compensation ...
Critiques of ERISA’s preemption provision focus on its unpredictable breadth and its unintended consequences for regulation of health benefits. ERISA supplies relatively few federal rules for health ...
A well-functioning public health system is vital to keeping individuals, and the population at large, safe and healthy. Success in public health, however, is often invisible — we don’t notice until ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic started to spread, Congress and the Trump administration responded with a series of legislative, regulatory, and subregulatory changes to the Medicare program that were ...
There is a behavioral health crisis in the United States — a crisis in our inability to prevent, identify, and treat mental illness and substance use and to support people who experience or are in ...
People with complex care needs account for nearly one-fifth of all health care spending, even though they comprise only 1 percent of patients. 1 These are individuals with multiple chronic conditions ...
Christopher F. Koller is president of the Milbank Memorial Fund. Before joining the Fund, he served the state of Rhode Island as the country’s first health insurance commissioner, an appointment he ...
COVID-19 cases in the U.S. are climbing again, and data show that Black and Latinx Americans are contracting and dying at higher rates than white Americans. The reasons are complex: people of color ...