A federal nursing home staffing mandate adopted in 2024 was blocked by lawsuits and later repealed, shifting the fight for minimum care standards back to the states.
Why another big swing at health care reform is coming.
This commentary, part of the Price Crisis campaign, calls for state and federal policy interventions that are needed to rebalance the market to enhance competition and provide value in health care.
A new federal rule has quietly made nursing education financially inaccessible. The Department of Education recently locked in place a 1960s-era list of “professions,” and nursing wasn’t on that list.
A 2021 FHA study warned Florida could face a shortage of 59,100 nurses by 2035 without intervention. Since 2022, the ...
Lindsay Shea, a nationally recognized scholar and Medicaid policy expert who helped pioneer new approaches to autism research ...
Vance and Walz debated many topics, including insurance and reproductive rights. Health care issues and policy took center stage at the vice-presidential debate on Tuesday evening between Republican ...
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing alumna and Adjunct Clinical Instructor Tonya Moore, PhD, RN (PhD 2012), has been named a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow.
An estimated 27 million Americans do not have health insurance, and about 20 percent of people in the U.S. will experience a major illness or medical expenditure in any given year, which can lead ...
Health care does not operate in silos. Clinical decisions affect staffing. Staffing affects access. Access affects finances.
In 2026, investors may be more targeted in their investments. The state of Texas may also continue to evaluate the impact of ...