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Health Coverage Among American Indian and Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander People

Political Preferences and Views on U.S. Immigration Policy Among Immigrants in the U.S.: A Snapshot from the 2023 KFF/LA Times Survey of Immigrants

KFF Examines Key Considerations for the Implementation of Insurance Coverage for Over-the-Counter Contraceptives

Interactive: How State Policies Shape Access to Abortion Coverage

Family Health Insurance Is No Longer Affordable Through Small Employers

Considerations for Covering Over-the-Counter Contraception

Dec. 5 Virtual Event: The Long-Term Care Crisis—Why Few Can Afford to Grow Old in America

A Look at Navigating the Health Care System: Medicaid Consumer Perspectives

Key Facts on Abortion in the United States

10 Things About Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS)

50-State Medicaid Budget Survey Archives

Amid Unwinding of Pandemic-Era Policies, Medicaid Programs Continue to Focus on Delivery Systems, Benefits, and Reimbursement Rates: Results from an Annual Medicaid Budget Survey for State Fiscal Years 2023 and 2024

Medicaid Officials Anticipate Sharp Enrollment Declines and Increases in State Spending on Medicaid as Pandemic-Era Policies Continue to Unwind

The Affordability of Long-Term Care and Support Services: Findings from a KFF Survey

New KFF Focus Groups Reveal Medicaid Enrollee Experiences During Unwinding

With Medicare Open Enrollment Underway, Beneficiaries Typically Will Have a Choice of 43 Medicare Advantage Plans for 2024, Consistent with 2023 But More than Double The Number From 2018

Medicare Part D in 2024: A First Look at Prescription Drug Plan Availability, Premiums, and Cost Sharing

Medicare Advantage 2024 Spotlight: First Look

Nov. 16 Web Event: The Health Care Workforce Under Pressure: Strikes, Shortages, and Staffing Requirements

Nov. 14 Web Event: A Look at Medicaid Enrollment and Spending Trends and an Array of Policy Issues Amid Unwinding of the Continuous Enrollment Provision

10 Million Have Been Disenrolled from Medicaid; Some Could Find Themselves Eligible for Marketplace Subsidies

How Has the Federal Process for Surprise Medical Billing Disputes Performed?

10 Million Have Been Disenrolled from Medicaid; Some Could Find Themselves Eligible for Marketplace Subsidies

Key Global Health Positions and Officials in the U.S. Government

What Does the Medicaid Eligibility Rule Mean for Low-Income Medicare Beneficiaries and the Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs)?