
KFF Health News Experts Break Down High-Stakes Shifts in ACA, Telehealth, and Vaccine Policy
KFF Health News correspondents weigh in on critical healthcare shifts, including ACA premium trends, weight-loss drug coverage, and Covid-19 injury claims.
Part D drug coverage changes, prices, and FDA approvals.

KFF Health News correspondents weigh in on critical healthcare shifts, including ACA premium trends, weight-loss drug coverage, and Covid-19 injury claims.

Major health insurers commit to streamlining prior authorization processes after intense scrutiny following the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Major employers are pushing for transparency and robust primary care to combat skyrocketing costs in a healthcare system shifting toward profit-driven models.

CDC nominee faces intense scrutiny as reports emerge of pressure from RFK Jr. to dismantle vaccine policies despite internal opposition.

KFF Health News readers provide critical feedback on reproductive rights, therapy chatbots, and medical debt, highlighting urgent concerns in modern healthcare.

Missouri's past budget struggles provide a sobering look at how federal Medicaid cuts could impact patient care and costs nationwide as Republicans push reforms.

New data reveals nearly 100,000 undocumented immigrants left California's Medi-Cal program in late 2025, with experts citing fear of Trump-era immigration policies.

Despite a landmark New York indictment, medical providers are maintaining abortion pill shipments across state lines to ensure patient access to care.

Millions suffer from TMJ disorders, yet many standard dental treatments lack scientific backing. Learn why current approaches often fall short for patients.

California remains committed to funding Medicaid-backed housing and food programs despite federal opposition and potential future budget cuts.

KFF Health News journalists hit the airwaves to report on raw milk marketing, climate-driven health hazards, and the management of opioid settlement funds.

Proposed Republican legislation could impact 4.8 million Medicaid recipients, raising concerns for disabled Americans struggling to maintain health coverage.