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Millions of people across the South—particularly in rural or low-income areas—have limited or no access to preventive oral ...
Rather than waiting for stalled Congressional efforts to enact so-far elusive Medicare policy changes, states could pursue ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Robert Burke of the University of Pennsylvania about his recent paper which evaluates ...
The final rule covers a wide range of topics. This article covers the rule’s changes to shorten the annual open enrollment ...
Sustained federal funding from the CDC, NIH, and other federal agencies (e.g., the National Institute of Justice and the ...
States that have set health care cost growth targets and then measured performance against them are generally not meeting the ...
It is easy to predict an escalating crisis in staffing our nation’s pediatric departments and children’s hospitals for ...
Based on our experiences working with Medicare beneficiaries, the information people want or need to make informed decisions ...
Perinatal mental illness is a leading cause of death during pregnancy and the first postpartum year in the United States. Although better acute care services for mental health conditions are desper ...
Major changes to broker compensation policies may need to wait until the outcome of litigation over CMS’s 2024 proposal, but ...
This month, lenacapavir is expected to receive FDA approval for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). It could very well be that ...
Following the U.S. House of Representatives’ narrow passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in late May 2025, Republicans ...