Five Key Facts About Immigrants’ Understanding of U.S. Immigration Laws, Including Public Charge February 29, 2024 Poll Finding From the 2023 KFF/LA Times Survey of Immigrants – the largest nationally representative survey focused on this group – comes five key facts about information gaps regarding public charge rules and how these information gaps can prevent immigrants from getting financial assistance they need.
A Court Ruling Striking Down the ACA Would Eliminate the Medicaid Expansion and Cause Millions of Low-Income People to Become Uninsured October 1, 2020 News Release Millions of low-income Americans currently covered by Medicaid likely would become uninsured if the Supreme Court were to strike down the Affordable Care Act in California v. Texas, a legal challenge the high court is scheduled to hear in early November, KFF experts explain in a new Policy Watch post.…
Access to OB-GYNs: Evaluating Workforce Supply and ACA Marketplace Networks July 10, 2025 Issue Brief This brief examines the supply of OB-GYNs in the U.S. and the share of OB-GYNs participating in the provider networks of Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) offered in the individual market in the federal and state Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplaces in 2021.
Distribution of Allopathic Medical School Graduates by Race/Ethnicity July 10, 2025 State Indicator disparity, Disparities
Distribution of People Ages 0-64 with Employer Coverage by Race/Ethnicity October 24, 2024 State Indicator disparity, Disparities
Employer-Sponsored Coverage Rates for People Ages 0-64 by Race/Ethnicity October 24, 2024 State Indicator disparity, Disparities
Births of Low Birthweight as a Percent of All Births by Race/Ethnicity January 16, 2025 State Indicator disparity, Disparities
Preterm Births as a Percent of All Births by Race/Ethnicity January 16, 2025 State Indicator disparity, Disparities