Most Antiretrovirals Covered by Medicare Part D (as of 2017) Are Brand-Name, Single Source Medications December 18, 2019 Slide
Health Care in the New Hampshire Democratic Primary: KFF Analysis of AP VoteCast Polling February 13, 2020 Slideshow
Death Toll of the Pandemic Places the U.S. at Top of Most Affected Countries November 2, 2020 Slide The United States’ excess deaths count per 100,00 people is higher this year than that for comparable countries, which is likely to increase the mortality gap between the U.S. and peer countries. Learn more in this Chart of the Week.
Immigrants in the U.S. Continue to Face Health Care Challenges June 16, 2022 Slide June marks National Immigrant Heritage Month, which honors the contributions of immigrants to the U.S. As of 2020, there were close to 45 million immigrants residing in the U.S., accounting for 14% of the total U.S. population. Immigrants make up a significant part of the nation’s workforce and families yet…
Many States Impose a Jail Sentence for Doctors Who Perform Abortions Past Gestational Limits May 23, 2022 Slide Many states impose a jail sentence for doctors who perform abortions past state established gestational limit. Here’s the breakdown of the jail time and state established gestational limits in effect as of May 2022.
The Typical Medicare Beneficiary Has Close to 70 Different Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D Stand-Alone Plan Options for 2023 November 17, 2022 Slide The Medicare open enrollment period that runs from October 15 to December 7 each year is an opportunity for Medicare beneficiaries in traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage to evaluate their current coverage, compare plans, and decide whether to make a change for the coming year. Beneficiaries can compare Medicare Advantage…