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Member engagement is critical as states design new Medicaid work requirements. CHCS’ new collaborative, with support from the @commonwealthfund.org, will help states elevate member voices and reduce unintended coverage loss. Learn more and apply: bit.ly/4lAtD9F #Medicaid #WorkRequirement
How we pay for primary care shapes how care is delivered. A new @commonwealthfund.org article examines why fee-for-service holds primary care back and what physicians say needs to change.
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New @commonwealthfund.org analysis finds premium contributions and deductibles for family health insurance plans totaled 10% or more of the median household income in 19 states in 2024. The calculation did not include copayments. Via @stateline.org rhodeislandcurrent.com/2026/02/11/r...
From @commonwealthfund.org Why Rural Hospitals Are Facing a Funding Crisis — and How It Could Get Worse www.commonwealthfund.org/publications...
States are tackling unfair and excessive hospital prices. Our blog post for @commonwealthfund.org outlines 2025 actions in Indiana, Vermont, New Mexico, and Washington. bit.ly/2026-0114-af...
As Medicaid work requirements take effect in 2027, it’s unclear how states will determine who qualifies as medically frail and exempt from the rules.
Drug prices continue to be a top concern for #Medicare beneficiaries, with one of five saying they use discount websites like GoodRx or Amazon, instead of their prescription drug plan.
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"Decoding the Moment: The $50 Billion #RuralHealth Program in Context"
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Federal programs play a critical role in whether people can get contraceptive care, and states can shape how well those programs work.
A new analysis outlines paths states can take and what’s at risk if funding is cut.
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Bright spots in rural communities illuminate ways to expand primary care.
From mobile clinics and telehealth to community health workers, smart investments and rural-specific solutions can help make sure your zip code doesn't determine the care you get. bit.ly/44B2YlJ
🔴 Decoding the Moment: The $50 Billion #RuralHealthProgram in Context 🔴
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If we’re serious about affordability, and not monopolies, 2026 is our time to align incentives with patients.
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Let's make a resolution to both protect innovation and lower drug costs as we wrap this year.
Smart patent reforms can curb abuse, speed generic competition, and make lifesaving medicines more affordable, without cutting corners on safety or science.
Historically, we’ve underinvested in primary care, especially in rural America.
Now, rural Americans contend with doctor shortages, long drives for care, and ERs filling gaps they weren't meant to fill. These problems won’t fix themselves.
Show of hands: who is committed to this work in 2026?
The average number of standalone prescription drug plans has declined by nearly two-thirds since 2021. Will Medicare beneficiaries still have choices that align with their health care needs and household budgets?
Recent changes to federal preventive care and vaccine recommendations have raised concerns about their credibility, and states are looking for ways to keep science-backed services available to their residents. bit.ly/4pKZxkQ
We know making health coverage affordable works to keep people insured, support local economies, and strengthen our care systems. Choosing to let premium subsidies expire risks major disruptions to the marketplaces that will be difficult to overcome, despite having been easy to avoid. bit.ly/4ajXsaT
Choice works best when people understand their options.
Evidence shows simpler, standardized health plans protect consumers & lower costs, without limiting real options.
If we want to build a health system people can trust, we need clear rules, fair choices, and coverage that does what it promises.
Gaps in contraceptive access persist across the U.S. — and federal funding cuts could make them worse.
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Let’s be clear: the enhanced ACA tax credits worked.
They helped millions afford coverage and kept uninsured rates down.
Now, as they near expiration, nearly 5 million people could lose coverage, while jobs vanish and economic stability emerges.
🛜 Telehealth is expanding across the country, but not evenly.
Nationally, 29% of adults have received primary care via telehealth, compared to only 19% in rural areas.
More here: bit.ly/3Xie1we
Prescription drug prices in the United States are higher than in other countries; one contributing factor is the number of patents some drugmakers file to maintain monopolies on their brand-name drugs.
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43% of U.S. primary care physicians report burnout — one of the highest rates in a new 10-country survey. The report explores what’s driving it and how to better support clinicians.
bit.ly/3LYwb3A
Why primary care physicians report burnout varies by country:
🗂️ Administrative burden (top reason in the U.S.)
🏥 Patient load & complexity (higher in Sweden)
😞 Feeling undervalued (more common in the U.K. & Australia)
New analysis on rural primary care finds:
🏥 Demand for rural primary care physicians is projected to exceed supply by 2037
🚑 Nearly 1 in 4 rural adults used the ER for needs that could be treated in primary care
💻 Only 19% received primary care via telehealth, compared to 29% nationally
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Join Dr. Joseph Betancourt, president of @commonwealthfund.org, Dr. Tina Hernandez-Boussard, professor of medicine at @stanforduniversity.bsky.social, and @katiepalmer.bsky.social, health tech correspondent at @statnews.com... (1/2)