Prior to Authorization, Three in Ten Parents Would Get Their 12-15 Year Old Child Vaccinated Against COVID-19 ASAP May 12, 2021 Slide Before the FDA expanded the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine emergency use authorization for 12 to 15 year olds this week, the latest KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor reported that 30 percent of parents of children ages 12 to 15 said they would get their child vaccinated right away.
The Challenge of Reaching the Unvaccinated November 11, 2021 Slide Across eight news sources tested, fewer than a third of unvaccinated adults trust any of them for information on COVID-19.
Federal law market rules for private health insurance sold to individuals and groups June 14, 2018 Slide
Before New Ban, the Prevalence of Surprise Bills January 7, 2022 Slide Patients with certain conditions appear to be at higher risk for receiving surprise bills. They should be aware of new federal protections against surprise bills and know how to seek out help if they have improperly received one.
How Individual Market Enrollment Changed with the Enhanced Premium Tax Credits June 12, 2025 Slideshow