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 brief examines the implementation of postpartum coverage extensions in five states and identifies key considerations for ensuring extended coverage translates to the use of comprehensive services.
This blog details the newly added "Food Insecurity" measure to the State Health Compare tool from the State Health Access Data Assistance Center.
This analysis examines 12 Medicaid managed care state websites' transparency of enrollment, payment, and quality data specific to young children to measure their performance.
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 brief examines household spending increases on premiums by state and income if enhanced premium tax credits (PTCs) were to expire.
This commentary reviews key updates to health-related social needs (HRSN) compared to those previously outlined in the past bulletin.
This brief reviews discussions with experts on how the Medicaid Equity Monitoring Tool (MET) can address the effects of systemic racism in Medicaid.
This blog reviews examples of state partnerships with public housing authorities (PHAs) that support public housing to improve health and social outcomes.
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 toolkit can inform planning related to implementing continuous enrollment policies, adopting alternative payment models to encourage providers to embrace innovative pediatric care delivery practices, and developing an oversight and quality improvement strategy to promote improved health and wellbeing outcomes for young children.
This presentation explores how increased transparency in healthcare can be leveraged by consumers, employers, researchers, and states in support of cost-containment efforts.
This article reviews how states can shift the responsibility of accessing financial assistance away from patients and onto hospitals.