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[ad_1] Employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) is the largest source of health coverage for non-elderly U.S. residents….
[ad_1] Employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) is the largest source of health coverage for non-elderly U.S. residents….
[ad_1] The fragmented U.S. health coverage system leads to gaps in coverage. While employer-based insurance is…
[ad_1] Over the last several decades, health spending has been driven higher by a number of…
[ad_1] The scope and extent of federal regulation that affects private health coverage has vastly increased,…
[ad_1] Wealthy countries, including the U.S., tend to spend more per person on health care and…
[ad_1] The share of large employers offering health benefits to retirees has been declining over time,…
[ad_1] Social Security payments and Supplemental Security Income have been instrumental in providing economic security for…
[ad_1] In 45 states, fewer than half of nursing facilities currently meet all three staffing minimums…
[ad_1] On April 22, 2024, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released a highly-anticipated…
[ad_1] In this JAMA Health Forum column, KFF’s Executive Vice President for Health Policy Larry Levitt…