With More than Half of Medicaid Enrollees Awaiting their Renewal Process, New Report Highlights Lessons Learned that Can Inform State Efforts and Reduce Disenrollments for “Procedural” Reasons January 10, 2024 News Release At the beginning of 2024, nine months into states’ efforts to unwind the Medicaid continuous enrollment provision and reverify enrollees’ eligibility, states have completed renewals for less than half of all enrollees. To gain a better understanding of what challenges states are facing and the effects of different unwinding strategies,…
Unwinding of Medicaid Continuous Enrollment: Key Themes from the Field January 10, 2024 Issue Brief Data are important to help monitor how unwinding is going across states, but trackers and dashboards only tell part of the unwinding story. This brief examines the perspectives of state officials and others involved in the unwinding process. The brief provides information on outreach and engagement, renewal processes and coverage transitions, providing lessons for the ongoing unwinding process, as well as for how to conduct more effective Medicaid renewals generally in the future.
States That Have Expanded Eligibility for Coverage of Family Planning Services Under Medicaid January 10, 2024 State Indicator
Vanessa G. Sánchez January 9, 2024 Person Vanessa G. Sánchez, correspondent, reports on the health of Hispanic populations, issues at the intersection of health and immigration, and health policies of the California State Assembly. She joined KFF Health News in January 2024 after a year of working as a health investigative reporter at Searchlight New Mexico. She…
Bryana Castillo Sanchez January 9, 2024 Person Bryana Castillo Sanchez is a research assistant for the Women’s Health Policy team at KFF. Prior to joining KFF, Bryana worked at the Wallace Center for Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health, where she provided research support on an initiative focused on postpartum healthcare. Bryana holds a bachelor’s degree in public…
Most Nonprofit Hospitals and Health Systems Had “Strong” Days of Cash on Hand in 2022, Though About One-in-10 Were “Vulnerable” January 9, 2024 News Release Most nonprofit hospitals and hospital systems had enough cash on hand in 2022 to cover operating expenses for an extended period of time, though about one-in-10 had relatively low levels to cover their expenses, which potentially could leave them vulnerable in a financial crisis, a new KFF analysis finds.The analysis…
Most Nonprofit Hospitals and Health Systems Analyzed Had “Adequate” or “Strong” Days of Cash on Hand in 2022, Though About One in Ten Did Not January 9, 2024 Issue Brief This data note examines recent trends in “days cash on hand” to understand how well nonprofit hospitals and health systems may be able to weather financial challenges, such as low operating margins.
A Look at Nursing Facility Characteristics Between 2015 and 2023 January 5, 2024 Issue Brief This data note examines the characteristics of nursing facilities and the people living in them with data from Nursing Home Compare, a publicly available dataset that provides a snapshot of information on quality of care in each nursing facility, and CASPER (Certification and Survey Provider Enhanced Reports), a dataset that includes detailed metrics collected by surveyors during nursing facility inspections.
The U.S. Government and Global Tuberculosis Efforts January 4, 2024 Fact Sheet This fact sheet explains the U.S. government’s role in addressing the global tuberculosis epidemic, including the history of U.S. involvement and funding trends.