Jamie Godwin October 26, 2022 Person Jamie Godwin is a senior analyst focusing on the business practices of hospitals and other providers, and their impact on costs and affordability. Dr. Godwin uses economic modeling and data analytics and visualization to address policy questions related to health care markets, spending, and access to care. Prior to joining…
Scott Hulver October 26, 2022 Person Scott Hulver is a Policy Analyst focusing on the business practices of hospitals and other providers and their impact on costs and affordability. They perform policy and legal analysis on issues related to hospital finances, antitrust trends, hospital prices, and patient access to care. Prior to joining KFF, Scott obtained a…
Zachary Levinson October 26, 2022 Person Zachary Levinson is the Project Director of the KFF Project on Hospital Costs, examining the business practices of hospitals and their impact on costs and affordability. Dr. Levinson has conducted research and analysis relating to the financial performance of hospitals and health systems, health care prices and reimbursement, hospital market…
How Does the ACA Expansion Affect Medicaid Coverage Before and During Pregnancy? October 26, 2022 Issue Brief This brief looks at length of Medicaid coverage before delivery among enrollees with a live birth in Medicaid Expansion and non-Expansion states using the 2019 T-MSIS data.
The Implications of the Most Recent Challenge to the ACA’s Preventive Care Requirement Could Affect Millions October 26, 2022 News Release A new brief explains the implications of the most recent legal challenge contesting the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) requirement that most private insurance plans cover specific preventive care items and services—such as contraceptive services and supplies, and cancer screenings—at no cost to patients. In Braidwood Management v. Becerra, two Christian-owned…
Oct. 25 Web Event: How the Pandemic Continues To Shape Medicaid Spending, Enrollment and Policy – Findings From KFF’s 22nd Annual Medicaid Budget Survey October 25, 2022 Event The COVID-19 pandemic has driven record rises in Medicaid enrollment and substantial increases in total Medicaid spending. The forthcoming end of the Public Health Emergency — and the subsequent unwinding of additional federal funding for Medicaid and the requirement for continuous coverage — are expected to increase state costs and…
Share of Medicaid Population Covered under Different Delivery Systems October 25, 2022 State Indicator