This scorecard assesses how well Medicare is working for Americans, offering insights about the sources of variation that ...
Unless Congress acts quickly to extend the enhanced ACA marketplace premium tax credits, nearly 5 million people could lose ...
A million lawfully present immigrants will lose access to marketplace coverage, Medicaid, and Medicare in 2026, as a result ...
In some states, governors and state health departments have announced plans to mitigate the impact of the funding cuts and ...
Gaps in health coverage have declined but will likely increase in 2026 due to recent policy changes; options to shrink gaps ...
The “individual market” is a vital source of coverage for Americans who cannot get health insurance through their employer ...
Timothy Herman exits the Curtis Area Senior Center in Curtis, Neb., where the only health clinic in the city is closing. H.R.
About 22 percent of workers who lacked access to employer coverage were uninsured. These workers were disproportionately male, younger, born outside the U.S., or living in states that haven’t expanded ...
Primary care physicians (PCPs) deliver accessible, ongoing, comprehensive, and coordinated care across a wide range of patient needs and conditions. 1 This central role, however, comes with ...
In the United States, the risk of dying from pregnancy-related causes is more than four times higher for someone giving birth in Louisiana than in California, and a child born in Mississippi is nearly ...
While premiums for individual market coverage typically increase each year, not since the early days of the first Trump administration have costs been poised to rise by as much as they will in 2026.
The health care provisions of the budget reconciliation law, combined with newly adopted Trump administration regulations for Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace coverage, impose enrollment barriers ...