The Politics of Health Care and the 2024 Election May 28, 2024 Page This Health Policy 101 chapter explores how health policy in the U.S. is linked to politics, with the direction of policy influenced by who is in power. Health care is often a major issue in political campaigns, and the chapter examines its potential role in the 2024 election, comparing the positions and records of current vice president Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump.
Share of All Adults With a Past-Year Mental Illness Who are Covered by Private Insurance January 30, 2025 State Indicator
Share of All Adults With a Past-Year Mental Illness Who are Enrolled in Medicaid January 30, 2025 State Indicator
The Math is Conclusive: Major Medicaid Cuts Are the Only Way to Meet House Budget Resolution Requirements March 7, 2025 Quick Take The CBO letter confirms early expectations, finding that over the next 10 years, 93% of non-Medicare spending in the E&C [House Energy & Commerce Committee] jurisdiction is from the federal share of Medicaid spending…Even if E&C eliminated all non-Medicaid and CHIP spending, the committee would need to cut federal spending on Medicaid and CHIP by well over $700 billion, nearly 10% of projected spending.
Jennifer Tolbert March 20, 2013 Person Jennifer Tolbert is the deputy director of the Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured and the director of State Health Policy and Data. She directs research and policy analysis on Medicaid eligibility and enrollment policies and access to and affordability of coverage for low-income populations, including people who are uninsured.…
Sammy Cervantes October 2, 2024 Person Sammy Cervantes is a senior policy analyst with KFF’s Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured and State Health Policy and Data. Prior to KFF, Cervantes worked as a data and policy analyst at Every Texan, where he advocated for state tax credits to support low-income families, and worked to advance…
The Availability and Use of Medication Abortion March 20, 2024 Fact Sheet This factsheet provides an overview of medication abortion, with a focus on federal and state regulations pertaining to its provision and coverage, and the role of the drug in self-managed abortions.
Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Health: Current Status and Efforts to Address Them October 25, 2024 Issue Brief This brief provides an overview of racial disparities for selected measures of maternal and infant health, discusses the factors that drive these disparities, and gives an overview of recent efforts to address them.