KFF Health News staff made the rounds on national and local media in recent weeks to discuss topical stories. Here’s a ...
Inoculation campaigns that protect children and adults from dangerous diseases rely on a delicate web of state and federal ...
Ballad Health, with the largest state-sanctioned hospital monopoly in the nation, has failed for years to meet many ...
In recent decades, the Justice Department has sued several states for unnecessarily confining people with disabilities in places such as state psychiatric hospitals, nursing homes and segregated ...
Georgia’s ability to process applications for Medicaid and other public benefits has lagged since the launch of Republican ...
About 3.7 million people are at immediate risk of losing health coverage should the federal government cut funding for ...
As Donald Trump prepares to reenter the White House with a Republican-controlled Congress, health officials and community ...
Last winter, only 4 in 10 nursing home residents got an updated covid vaccine. The low uptake leaves a fragile population ...
A Biden administration rule that imposed minimum rules on nursing levels may not survive, even though many homes lack enough ...
Phones have been "ringing off the hook" at Allied Universal, which provides security services for many Fortune 500 companies, The New York Times reported. Plus: Updates on the hunt for ...
Meanwhile, Michigan moves to safeguard women's health data; Ohio takes steps to protect sedated patients; Florida rejects children's health insurance program; and more.
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