Evidence shows continuing an unwanted pregnancy leads to more pregnancy-related deaths, negative mental and physical outcomes, and adverse social and economic consequences for women and their families.
A $5,000 cap on overall out-of-pocket spending for traditional Medicare enrollees would reduce out-of-pocket expenses by about $1,300 among enrollees whose spending exceeds the cap but would increase Medicare program spending by $38.8 billion.
Urban’s analysis shows that if the enhanced premium tax credits expire as scheduled by the end of 2022, Marketplace enrollment would plummet, and the number of uninsured people would increase relative to coverage levels if ARPA were extended.
A close analysis of the ACA shows why the affordability rule in the 2013 final regulation was incorrect, leading to a “family glitch” that’s left millions of people without affordable health care options.
On June 21, join experts from the medical and nursing fields as they discuss strategies, policies, and practices to bolster diversity in health professions and pave the way for cultural shifts.