Physician Workforce Diversity by Race and Ethnicity July 22, 2025 Issue Brief This brief examines the racial and ethnic diversity of the physician workforce.
Average Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefits Per Person July 22, 2025 State Indicator
Monthly Average Number of Persons Participating in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) July 22, 2025 State Indicator
Victoria DeFrancesco Soto Joins KFF Board of Trustees July 21, 2025 News Release San Francisco – KFF announced today that Dr. Victoria DeFrancesco Soto has joined KFF’s Board of Trustees. DeFrancesco Soto is the Dean of the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas and previously served as Assistant Dean at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University…
New Policy Bars Many Lawfully Present and Undocumented Immigrants from a Broad Range of Federal Health and Social Supports July 21, 2025 Blog This policy watch discusses a recent policy change by the Department of Health and Human Services that bars several groups of immigrants from accessing an updated list of “federal public benefits”.
State Waivers for Continuous Medicaid Eligibility to End Under CMS Guidance July 18, 2025 Quick Take CMS released guidance for states that would end waivers allowing continuous Medicaid eligibility for children and adults. Ending continuous eligibility will increase disenrollment, but not all who lose coverage are no longer eligible… more
Eliquis’s New Lower Direct-to-Consumer Price is Still Higher Than Medicare’s Negotiated Price July 18, 2025 Quick Take Voluntary efforts by drug companies to lower prices on selected medications, such as this new discounted price for Eliquis and previous price reductions on certain insulin products, could expand access to lower-priced drugs for some patients, but are not likely to improve prescription drug affordability in the U.S. on a widespread basis.