10 Years of Hospital Readmissions Penalties November 4, 2021 Slide Over the 10-year lifetime of a Medicare program aimed at reducing hospital readmissions, 93% of eligible hospitals have been penalized at least once. Hospital readmissions have become less frequent, and most experts attribute that partly to the financial threat of the penalties, though other factors likely contributed to the improvements.
Where Do the Democratic Candidates Stand on Health Reform and Prescription Drug Prices? February 25, 2020 Slideshow
What the Data Show: Firearms Violence February 16, 2024 Slide The U.S. has by far the highest homicide by firearm rate among similarly large and wealthy countries, including among children and teens.
What Do We Know about Social Determinants of Health in the U.S. and Comparable Countries? November 21, 2017 Slideshow
HIV Viral Suppression Rate in U.S. Lowest Among Comparable High-Income Countries January 24, 2025 Slide