Many adults who anticipated future unfair treatment in health care settings preferred a racially concordant provider. But few people of color—especially Black adults—have providers who are the same race as them.
Maternal and infant health inequities disproportionately affect historically marginalized communities. This hybrid event on February 27 will explore evidence, experience, and policy considerations to achieve maternal and infant health equity.
On February 26, join a virtual conversation about the impact of community engagement in guiding and identifying important research, with a focus on research released last year about barriers people with disabilities experienced when trying to access health care.
Adults with disabilities experience a heightened risk of suicidality, which includes suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts. Explore evidence on facilitators and barriers to screening and
treatment, their effectiveness, and research gaps.
The 2026 Payment Notice represents a final set of Marketplace and health insurance policies from the Biden administration. In this Forefront article, researchers discuss policies related to Marketplaces, insurance reforms, and advance premium tax credits.