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Healthcare spending in the United States would decline by $797 billion over the next decade under the congressional spending bill passed by the House of Representatives.
Healthcare providers would lose more than $770 billion in revenue over the next decade under the congressional spending bill passed by the House of Representatives.
We seek to build an actionable body of evidence to construct fair systems that determine resource distribution and support health equity. Deadlines: Rapid Response brief proposal 5/28/25; New Research ...
Researchers conclude that lowering federal matching to Medicaid would place tremendous fiscal strain on states and likely result in healthcare coverage losses.
Thousands of people in each state that expanded Medicaid could lose health coverage next year under a federal Medicaid work requirement.
More than 5 million adults could lose Medicaid coverage in 2026 if Congress enacts a work requirement in states that expanded their Medicaid programs.
Cutting federal Medicaid spending by capping how much money the federal government provides states per enrollee—along with eliminating the enhanced federal matching rate—would shift hundreds of ...
Although 41 states have expanded eligibility for Medicaid coverage as part of the Affordable Care Act, a study shows that coverage could be in jeopardy for millions of people if federal funding to ...
Richard Besser issued a statement in response to dozens of executive orders issued by President Donald Trump that roll back DEI initiatives and end diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, end ...
We are committed to fostering a diverse workforce so every person, regardless of who they are or where they come from, can access the care they deserve to live a healthier life.
RWJF expanded our commitment to impact investing with an allocation of $325 million to advance health equity in communities that have faced a historic lack of investment.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits did not cover the cost of a modestly priced meal in 98% of U.S. counties last year. In the last quarter of 2023, a 53-cent gap remained ...