That’s Medicaid shares stories of people covered by Medicaid at critical points in their lives, underscoring the importance of stable health insurance coverage to building a nationwide Culture of Health.
Using state data, this continually-updated blog analyzes the current state of the unwinding and identifies state-based based best practices and trends.
This blog examines CMS' fourth release of state data reporting metrics, which includes information on Marketplace enrollment transitions.
This blog uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey to track trends in adult health insurance coverage rates during the unwinding.
This blog shares how community members and state Medicaid programs can strengthen partnerships to improve care and meet federal requirements.
The ways we collect, manage, analyze, and share data used for healthcare and public health decision-making have advanced considerably over the past decade. However, with the implementation of a new, voluntary approach for health data exchange later this year, that burden could be lessened. Later this year, healthcare entities can begin sharing health data under the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, also known as TEFCA.
That’s Medicaid shares stories of people covered by Medicaid at critical points in their lives, underscoring the importance of stable health insurance coverage to building a nationwide Culture of Health.
This blog examines eligibility requirements for individuals interested in Marketplace coverage.
This blog discusses strategies to include people living with disabilities in the public health workforce and help the current workforce focus through a diversity, equity, and inclusion lens.
That’s Medicaid shares stories of people covered by Medicaid at critical points in their lives, underscoring the importance of stable health insurance coverage to building a nationwide Culture of Health.
This blog examines the federal oversight of JUUL and how states can harness settlement funds for effective tobacco control measures.
This blog discusses the impact of the Public Health Equity Corps fellowship on the public health workforce and its influence on state health agencies.