When it comes to casting ballots this November, Americans are more likely to base voting decisions upon basic health issues such as the cost of healthcare services and health insurance, according to a ...
This cross-national comparison of health care systems assesses U.S. health spending, outcomes, status, and service use ...
The U.S. spends more on healthcare than peer nations while continuing to report lower life expectancy, higher avoidable death rates and fewer primary care physicians per capita, according to a ...
Emanuel is the vice provost for global initiatives and the Diane v.S. Levy and Robert M. Levy university professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Graves is a professor of health policy at ...
Enrollment in Healthcare.gov and the other marketplaces is plunging by 5 million, the new paper from KFF finds. Last year, Congress failed to make a deal to keep the coverage more affordable.
The average cost of insuring a family of four through the workplace has nearly tripled since 2005, according to a report from Milliman Medical Index in May. A typical employer-sponsored health plan ...
Health care spending in the US reached $4.9 trillion and increased 7.5 percent in 2023, growing from a rate of 4.6 percent in 2022. In 2023, the insured share of the population reached 92.5 percent, ...
Bloche, a legal scholar and physician, is the Carmack Waterhouse professor of health law, policy, and ethics at Georgetown University and co-director of the Urban Institute—Georgetown Law Project on ...
When it comes to health insurance, many people find themselves lost in a maze of choices, terms, and costs. For families in Milton, PA, navigating this landscape is not just about picking a plan; it ...
Healthcare is critical for a child’s long-term well-being. Children who have access to insurance coverage are more likely to receive preventive care and services such as routine physicals, ...