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Understanding the evidence on maternal mortality and its causes is a key to crafting solutions; this brief describes the state of U.S. maternal health in 2025.
This guide contains best practices in sustainability communication, advice on how CSOs can talk to key audiences, and a list ...
H.R. 1, signed into law by President Trump on July 4, 2025, will have wide-ranging impact. The consequences for people with ...
In states that choose to end expanded Medicaid eligibility, fewer covered beneficiaries mean hospitals will see less revenue and lower operating margins.
When private equity firms buy your local hospital, your primary care doctor’s office, or your local nursing home, they profit. But what happens to those health care institutions, the patients they ...
Policymakers can expand coverage and reduce medical debt to ease its impact on patients. Find out if medical debt can affect your credit score.
Mirror, Mirror 2024 is your opportunity to explore the impact of policy choices on health and well-being across 10 countries, including the U.S. Read the report here. Employer-sponsored health ...
Community health centers serve more patients than ever but face funding gaps. Support their vital work—learn more low resource health community centers.
The outcome of the 2024 election will shape many policies affecting women’s health, including financing, coverage, and access to care.
This study shows policymakers how to make value-based payment models more attractive to primary care physicians, especially from practices with fewer resources.
This chartpack compares the health care experiences of dual-eligible Medicare–Medicaid beneficiaries enrolled in traditional Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage.
U.S. policymakers and delivery system leaders could learn from international models of maternity care, including for postpartum support and workforce composition.
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