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Feature Image - Percent of Plans Where Medical Deductible is Combined

Cost-Sharing for Plans Offered in the Federal Marketplace, 2014-2020

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Despite ACA coverage of screening and services, only 27% of women have discussed intimate partner violence with their provider

Despite ACA Coverage, Only 27% of Women Have Discussed Intimate Partner Violence With Their Provider

The Affordable Care Act provides protections and requires coverage of specific support services to people who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV). Despite these protections, only 27 percent of women have discussed IPV with their provider.

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36 States Saw Declines in Monthly Medicaid, CHIP Enrollment Since 2017

Following enrollment gains since the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid and CHIP enrollment declined in 36 states, by 1.9 million nationwide, between December 2017 and July 2019.

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Feature Public Opinion on Single-Payer National Health Plans November 2019

Public Opinion on Single-Payer, National Health Plans, and Expanding Access to Medicare Coverage

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Public Opinion on Prescription Drugs and Their Prices (November 2019)

Public Opinion on Prescription Drugs and Their Prices

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How Have Diabetes Costs and Outcomes Changed Over Time in the U.S.?

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Hispanics Saw Greatest Improvement in Health Coverage, Access and Use Since ACA

Hispanics Saw Greatest Improvement in Health Coverage, Access, and Use Since ACA

All racial and ethnic groups experienced improvements in health coverage, access, and utilization compared to prior to the ACA, but Hispanics and Blacks experienced improvements in the largest number of the examined measures related to coverage, access, and use.

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Most Trump Voters Say Nothing Would Change Their Vote, 3 in 10 Can Name a Policy Position that Would, Chart of the Week

Most Trump Voters Say Nothing Would Change Their Vote, 3 in 10 Can Name a Policy Position That Would

Most Republican voters approve of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president, and large majorities approve of his approach on key national issues. Small shares of Trump voters (28%) can imagine a scenario in which he enacts a policy, or fails to enact a policy, that would result in them changing their vote choice.

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UnitedHealthcare Has Fastest and Largest Growing Share of Medicare Advantage Enrollees in Past Decade, Chart of the Week, Kaiser Family Foundation

UnitedHealthcare Has Largest and Fastest Growing Share of Medicare Advantage Enrollees Over Past Decade

While Medicare Advantage enrollment is highly concentrated among a small number of firms, UnitedHealthcare has seen the largest and fastest growing share of enrollees over the past decade. Learn more in this Chart of the Week.

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What Do We Know About Infant Mortality in the U.S. and Comparable Countries?

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