Health System Tracker: How Do Health Expenditures Vary Across the Population?
KFF explores how health spending varies across the U.S. population. In any given year, a small portion of the population is responsible for a very large percentage of total health spending.
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Tracking Polling on Health Information and Trust
KFF’s new interactive polling dashboard draws on more than a dozen surveys to show trends in trust in health information, attitudes toward vaccines, and use of news, social media, and AI for health-related information.
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What Medicare’s Temporary Program Covering GLP-1s for Obesity Means for Beneficiaries
CMS’s efforts to expand Medicare coverage of GLP-1s for obesity could provide substantial benefits to millions of Medicare beneficiaries, given the potential demand for these highly effective medications…There are potential drawbacks to the short-term program, however.
How States Verify Citizenship and Immigration Status in Medicaid
This brief describes federal citizenship and immigration status eligibility and eligibility verification requirements for Medicaid. Eligibility for federally-funded coverage under Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program is limited to U.S. citizens and certain lawfully present immigrants.
Constrained Budgets Lead States to Restrict HIV Drug Access Through Ryan White
This policy watch explores how state Ryan White AIDS Drug Assistance Programs are responding to constrained budget pressures, including by restricting eligibility and reducing the scope of services offered, actions that could led to negative health outcomes for people with HIV and lead to new HIV infections.
What Newly Released Medicaid Data Do and Don’t Tell Us
CMS released a dataset with provider-level spending data that the agency suggests could be used to identify unusual billing patterns for specific services, states, or providers. This policy watch describes the data and how they could potentially lead to mistaken conclusions given the data’s limitations.
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