Medicaid Waiver Tracker: Approved and Pending Section 1115 Waivers by State July 1, 2025 Issue Brief Section 1115 Medicaid waivers can allow states to test new approaches in Medicaid that differ from what is required by federal law. This page tracks approved and pending waiver provisions (including expansions and restrictions) related to eligibility, benefits, and social determinants of health and other delivery system reforms.
About 17 Million More People Could be Uninsured due to the Big Beautiful Bill and other Policy Changes July 1, 2025 Quick Take In total, due to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and other policy changes, the number of people without health insurance is expected to increase by about 17 million. If all of this comes to pass, it would represent the biggest roll back of health insurance coverage ever due to federal policy changes.
10 Key Data Points About the Experiences of LGBT+ Women and Their Access to Care June 30, 2025 Issue Brief This brief presents key data points on the health care experiences of LGBT+ women from the KFF Women’s Health Survey, a nationally representative survey of women in the United States conducted from May 13 – June 18, 2024.
The Trump Administration’s Foreign Aid Review: Status of U.S. Support for Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance June 30, 2025 Fact Sheet Fact sheet examining actions taken by the Trump administration and their impact on Gavi.
Actual Tobacco Settlement Payments Received by the States (in millions) June 30, 2025 State Indicator
5 Key Facts About Medicaid and Veterans June 30, 2025 Issue Brief Medicaid helps fill gaps in coverage for veterans who are low-income, have disabilities, or are otherwise ineligible for military health benefits. It supports those with complex health needs and reduces out-of-pocket expenses. This brief presents five key facts about veterans with Medicaid and how policy changes in Congress could affect their coverage and access to care.
State Health Facts June 30, 2025 Interactive Create a custom report compiling data across health topics for a single state or multiple states. See a sample report on reported legal abortions by states and age group
How Affordability of Employer Coverage Varies by Family Income June 30, 2025 Issue Brief This analysis looks at the share of family income people with employer-based coverage pay toward their premiums and out-of-pocket payments for medical care. The cost of employer sponsored health insurance—including premiums, deductibles, and other out-of-pocket costs—has risen steadily over time.