Is the Biden Administration Proposing Cuts to Medicare Advantage? February 17, 2023 Blog Recent announcements by the Administration to improve the accuracy of payments and improve program integrity of Medicare Advantage are unlikely to have a major impact on the program, the insurance industry or beneficiaries, given relatively generous payments to plans and the robustness of the market for private Medicare plans.
State and Federal Reproductive Rights and Abortion Litigation Tracker February 17, 2023 Report This State and Federal Reproductive Rights Litigation tracker aggregates information about ongoing litigation regarding abortion bans and restrictions, FDA approval of Mifepristone (an abortion pill) and other federal regulations.
Leveraging Medicaid for School-Based Behavioral Health Services: Findings from a Survey of State Medicaid Programs February 16, 2023 Issue Brief Concerns about youth mental health and access to care continues to increase. Schools can be an easy access point for behavioral health services and Medicaid provides significant financing for the delivery of these services in schools. In this analysis, we explore the strategies state Medicaid programs are taking to promote and improve access to school-based behavioral health services, and how recent policies call on Medicaid to expand access to care for youth, particularly in schools.
Isabelle Valdes February 14, 2023 Person Isabelle Valdes is a Research Assistant for the Public Opinion and Survey Research team at KFF. Isabelle holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley.
Global Health Policy February 13, 2023 Topic Landing Page Explore KFF’s policy research on the U.S. role in global health, including tracking funding for PEPFAR and other programs, as well as the role of the government departments, agencies, and congressional committees involved.
Understanding the Role of Medicaid Managed Care Plans in Unwinding Pandemic-Era Continuous Enrollment: Perspectives from Safety-Net Plans February 13, 2023 Issue Brief This brief presents findings from a survey and roundtable discussion of Medicaid managed care plans about the role they may play in the unwinding of the pandemic-era continuous enrollment provision.
How Recognizing Health Disparities for Black People is Important for Change February 13, 2023 Blog Ongoing racism and discrimination, police violence against and killings of Black people, and gun violence also negatively impact health and well-being of Black people. Black people’s repeated and chronic exposure to stressors associated with racism and discrimination drive rapid biological aging and poorer health outcomes.
Unmet Need for Counseling or Therapy Among Adults Reporting Symptoms of Anxiety and/or Depressive Disorder During the COVID-19 Pandemic February 10, 2023 State Indicator
Analysis: Inconsistencies Within Hospital Price Transparency Data Make Cost Comparisons Difficult February 10, 2023 News Release Since 2021, federal law has required hospitals to publicly post information about their standard prices and negotiated discount rates for common health services to encourage consumers to compare prices and to promote competition. To date, however, the transparency data currently shared by hospitals to comply with the law are messy,…
Ongoing Challenges with Hospital Price Transparency February 10, 2023 Issue Brief This analysis examines transparency data currently shared by hospitals to comply with federal law and finds that they are messy, inconsistent and confusing, making it challenging if not impossible for patients or researchers to use them to compare prices. Many of these shortcomings stem from a lack of specificity in the requirements for what hospitals must report.