The Trump Administration’s Foreign Aid Review: Status of Global Health Security/Pandemic Preparedness June 10, 2025 Fact Sheet Fact sheet examining actions taken by the Trump administration and their impact on global health security and pandemic preparedness.
Implications of Potential Federal Medicaid Reductions for Addressing the Opioid Epidemic May 14, 2025 Issue Brief Medicaid is the main source of coverage for adults with opioid use disorder and among those receiving treatment services. Most adults with OUD in Medicaid are eligible through Medicaid expansion.
The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) May 13, 2025 Fact Sheet This fact sheet explores the history, funding, and future outlook of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the U.S. government’s major global initiative to combat HIV/AIDS.
The Sad State of Trust in the CDC and FDA May 7, 2025 From Drew Altman In his latest column, KFF’s President and CEO Drew Altman discusses how the low levels of trust in the CDC and FDA today seen in KFF’s recent survey findings present a danger should the country face another epidemic.
What Does the Future Hold for the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative (EHE)? April 23, 2025 Blog This analysis examines what the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) initiative has done to date and what its future might look like under the second Trump administration.
Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Funding Tracker April 8, 2025 Issue Brief This tracker provides up-to-date data on federal Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) funding, including an overview of funding mechanisms by year, agency, grant mechanism, and jurisdiction. It will be updated over time.
The U.S. Government and Global Tuberculosis Efforts November 18, 2024 Fact Sheet This fact sheet explains the U.S. government’s role in addressing the global tuberculosis epidemic, including the history of U.S. involvement and funding trends.
The Impact of HIV on Hispanic/Latino People in the United States October 15, 2024 Fact Sheet In the U.S., Hispanic/Latino people have been disproportionately affected by HIV since the epidemic’s beginning, and that disparity has deepened over time. Hispanic/Latino people represent a larger share of HIV diagnoses and people estimated to be living with HIV relative to their population size. This fact sheet provides an overview of the impact of HIV on Hispanic/Latino people in the U.S.