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Facing Criticism, Feds Award First Maternal Health Grant to a Predominantly Black Rural Area
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Police Blame Some Deaths on ‘Excited Delirium.’ ER Docs Consider Pulling the Plug on the Term.
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Social Security Overpayments Draw Scrutiny and Outrage From Members of Congress
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She Received Chemo in Two States. Why Did It Cost So Much More in Alaska?
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A Comprehensive Profile of Trans People in the U.S.: Identities, Wellbeing and Demographics
Building on the KFF-Washington Post survey of trans Americans, this new analysis provides the most comprehensive representative profile of trans Americans ever complied, while also offering insights on their experiences in the health care system.
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KFF’s Greater Than HIV Campaign Launches New Video Series on HIV, STDs, and Sexual Health
KFF’s Greater Than HIV has teamed with CDC’s Let’s Stop HIV Together on a new video series featuring leading public health experts on the latest in HIV, STDs, and sexual health. First up is Demetre Daskalakis, MD, MPH, the Director of the Division of HIV Prevention at the CDC.
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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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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.