How Much is Health Spending Expected to Grow?

This updated chart collection explores how health spending is expected to grow in coming years, based on National Health Expenditure (NHE) projections from federal actuaries. Health spending is projected to reach $5.6 trillion in 2025, with hospitals making up the largest share of spending ($1.8 trillion). By 2033, health spending is expected to hit $8.6…

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Sterilization or Permanent Contraception as a Family Planning Method

Sterilization or permanent contraception is the most commonly used form of family planning in the United States. There are two main methods of sterilization: tubal ligations and vasectomies. Both are safe and nearly 100% effective in preventing pregnancy. The Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) contraceptive coverage requirement applies to sterilization procedures for women, but not for…

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A Spotlight on Vasectomy | KFF

While the Affordable Care Act requires most private health plans to provide coverage with no cost-sharing for a range of recommended preventive services, including female contraceptives and female sterilization, because male condoms and vasectomy procedures are considered to be services for men, they are not required to be covered under the law.  Vasectomies, considered permanent…

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Kindergarten Routine Vaccination Rates Continue to Decline

Routine vaccination rates for kindergarten children continue to decline in the U.S., while exemptions from school vaccination requirements, particularly non-medical exemptions, have increased. These trends began during the COVID-19 pandemic and have continued over time (Figure 1). Recent trends appear to be related to increasing vaccine hesitancy, fueled in part by vaccine misinformation. The past few years…

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Global COVID-19 Tracker | KFF

Cases and Deaths SOURCES As of March 7, 2023, all data on COVID-19 cases and deaths are drawn from the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Coronavirus (COVID-19) Dashboard. Prior to March 7, 2023, this tracker relied on data provided by the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Coronavirus Resource Center’s COVID-19 Map, which ends on March 10, 2023….

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Prior Authorization Process Policies in Medicaid Managed Care: Findings from a Survey of State Medicaid Programs

Medicaid managed care organizations (MCOs) deliver care to three-quarters of all Medicaid enrollees nationally. MCOs often require patients to obtain approval of certain health care services or medications before the care is provided—an insurance practice commonly referred to as “prior authorization”. This allows the MCO to evaluate whether care is covered, medically necessary, and being delivered…

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