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Medical Providers Still Grappling With UnitedHealth Cyberattack: ‘More Devastating Than Covid’
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In San Francisco’s Chinatown, a CEO Works With the Community To Bolster Hospital
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He Thinks His Wife Died in an Understaffed Hospital. Now He’s Trying to Change the Industry.
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Newsom Offers a Compromise to Protect Indoor Workers from Heat
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10 Things to Know About Consolidation Among Providers
As policymakers and regulators pay more attention to consolidation in health care provider markets, this brief examines and summarizes the evidence about consolidation, including recent trends, the impact on prices and quality, and proposals to address consolidation and increase competition.
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Five Key Facts About Black Immigrants
Black immigrants come to the U.S. seeking more opportunities for themselves and their children, but they report disproportionate levels of unfair treatment and discrimination in their workplaces, communities, and when seeking health care.
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How States Are Using Medicaid Waivers to Help Incarcerated Individuals
KFF examines a new waiver opportunity that allows states to request a partial waiver of the inmate exclusion policy from CMS to help smooth individuals’ transitions back into the community with “reentry services.”
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Beyond the Data by Drew Altman
In his regular Beyond the Data columns, CEO Drew Altman discusses what the data, polls, and journalism produced by KFF mean for policy and for people.