The Commonwealth Fund is pleased to announce the launch of a major new initiative: State Health Innovation for Transformation ...
This is the second in a three-part series exploring the impact of digital technology innovations in community health centers ...
Everyone in the United States deserves health care that meets their needs. No matter who you are, where you live, or how much money you make, we should all be able to get and afford great care. A ...
Partnerships and hands-on implementation resources are critical to help safety-net systems adopt and evaluate digital tools ...
For many decades, the Commonwealth Fund has worked to improve our nation’s health and health care at the state level. We’ve found that states face both unique and shared challenges in ensuring their ...
Roughly 55 percent of Medicaid enrollees are working full or part time, and a number aren’t eligible for health insurance through their jobs. Read more in an explainer here. The U.S. Congress is ...
The U.S. health system is largely failing in its fundamental mission to protect Americans’ health, ranking last among 10 nations on key health equity, access to care, and outcome measures, a new ...
The Medicare Hospital Insurance (HI) Trust Fund, which pays for Medicare beneficiaries’ hospital bills and other services, is projected to become insolvent in 2031. Without changes to expected ...
One of the central challenges of introducing artificial intelligence (AI) to any industry is that its promise and peril are so entwined. The tools that automate routine tasks, such as scheduling ...
The United States trails far behind other high-income countries on measures of health care affordability, administrative efficiency, equity, and outcomes.
We believe everyone should be able to get the effective, affordable care they need to maintain and improve their health. Focusing on people who have low incomes and those who are medically underserved ...
The Commonwealth Fund has a longstanding interest in tracking the performance of health care in the United States. Since 2006, our health system scorecards have measured how well the nation performs ...
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