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Biden Administration to Ban Medical Debt From Americans’ Credit Scores
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KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': Countdown to Shutdown
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California Officials Seek ‘CARE’ Without Coercion as New Mental Health Courts Launch This Fall
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As Younger Children Increasingly Die by Suicide, Better Tracking and Prevention Is Sought
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Examining the Role of Abortion in the PEPFAR Reauthorization Debate
The U.S. government’s signature global health effort in the fight against HIV has been drawn into a broader political debate about abortion. This analysis offers an overview of the current debate and answers key questions.
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About 1 in 5 Nursing Facilities Would Currently Meet Proposed Requirements
Eighty-one percent of nursing facilities would need to hire additional staff to comply with new nursing staff requirements proposed earlier this month, according to a new analysis from KFF.
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Examining the Challenges in Covering Over-the-Counter Contraceptive Pills
Based on interviews with nearly 80 representatives from private insurance plans, state Medicaid programs, chain pharmacies, and other key groups, a new KFF report examines the operational challenges in expanding access to coverage of over-the-counter contraceptive pills.
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Experts Discuss Challenges to Medicare Drug Price Negotiations
Three experts joined Larry Levitt, executive vice president for health policy at KFF, for a discussion about the legal issues underpinning the drug industry’s challenges to Medicare drug price negotiations and how they intersect with the legislation’s policy goals.