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  • The CBO Report That Didn’t Roar

    In his latest “Beyond the Data” column, President and CEO Drew Altman discusses a recent CBO estimate that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation’s payment and delivery demonstrations have cost Medicare money, and what it means for the future of value-based payment.

  • A Year in Review: 10 Health Policy Issues

    Before ringing in 2024, take a look back at 10 key health policy issues KFF tracked closely in 2023 — ranging from burdensome health costs to shifts in Medicaid enrollment, Medicare drug price negotiations, abortion and contraception access, and more.

  • Key Facts about the Uninsured Population

    This issue brief describes trends in health coverage in 2022, examines the characteristics of the nonelderly uninsured population, and summarizes the access and financial implications of not having coverage.

  • How Much Do We Spend on Health Care?

    The latest data on U.S. health spending are now available on the Health Spending Explorer, an interactive tool that allows users to explore trends in health spending by federal and local governments, service providers and consumers.

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