The Latest Ebola Outbreak: What’s Different about the U.S. and International Response? May 25, 2018 News Release The United States played a leading role in the international response to the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, providing the most financial support, mobilizing U.S. staff across the federal government, and jumpstarting international efforts to strengthen global health security. As this month’s new outbreak unfolds in the Democratic Republic…
The Latest Ebola Outbreaks: What Has Changed in the International and U.S. Response Since 2014? August 14, 2018 Issue Brief This Issue Brief describes what has changed in the broader international Ebola response landscape since 2014, and considers the status of USG engagement in responses to the Ebola outbreaks in DRC. Updated, August 2018.
Premium Assistance in Medicaid and CHIP: An Overview of Current Options and Implications of the Affordable Care Act March 18, 2013 Issue Brief Premium assistance is the use of public funds through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) to purchase private coverage. States have pursued premium assistance with varied objectives, including covering parents not otherwise eligible for public coverage and promoting the use of private coverage. Implementation of the Affordable Care…
Medicaid Spending Growth Per Enrollee Has Been Slower than Growth in Private Health Spending March 14, 2013 Slide
Medicaid spending and enrollment are affected by changes in economic conditions and policy. October 14, 2014 Slide