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Catholic Hospital Offered Bucket, Towels to Woman It Denied an Abortion, California AG Said
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FDA’s Promised Guidance on Pulse Oximeters Unlikely To End Decades of Racial Bias
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Even Political Rivals Agree That Medical Debt Is an Urgent Issue
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KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': The Health of the Campaign
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The International Mpox Emergency and the U.S. Role
As major outbreaks of mpox are again raising international concern, KFF’s new brief addresses key questions about the U.S. government’s role in addressing the mpox emergency globally and identifies issues and challenges that may affect the future response.
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Many Metro Areas Have Limited Hospital Competition
Nearly half (47%) of metropolitan areas across the country had only one or two hospitals or health systems providing general inpatient hospital care in 2022, a new KFF analysis finds.
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KFF’s ‘Health Policy 101’ Primer Expands to 15 Chapters
The newest Health Policy 101 chapter explores LGBTQ+ people’s identities and demographics, their experiences with health and health care, including the significant disparities, and the related health policy landscape.
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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.