President Trump negotiated lower prices for some drugs on TrumpRx, but discounts only apply to cash paying patients not using their insurance. Many drugs already had big discounts through manufacturers or coupons, and some have generic equivalents that are already much cheaper.
25.02.2026 02:52
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Really great quiz by @kff.org that helps you learn more about health insurance in the U.S.
I have a PhD in health policy and still got a question wrong because health insurance is confusing!
24.02.2026 16:32
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Distribution of approved H-1B health care and social assistance visas across U.S. states
Analysis of USCIS data by @kff.org finds that NY (14%), MA (9%), CA (8%), PA (6%), and OH, TN, and FL (5% each) accounted for over half of all approved H-1B visas for health care and social assistance in FY '25. $100K fee could disproportionately impact these states.
www.kff.org/immigrant-he...
05.02.2026 19:12
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H-1B visa approvals for health care and social assistance industries between FY 2022 and 2025
New analysis by @kff.org finds that H-1B visa approvals for health care and social assistance increased by 8% between FY 2022 and 2025. Policy changes such as the $100K entry fee could reduce the number of H-1B workers in these industries, exacerbating worker shortages.
www.kff.org/immigrant-he...
05.02.2026 19:07
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In a @kff.org survey from fall '25, nearly half of likely undocumented immigrant adults, and one in seven who are lawfully present, said they had avoided medical care since January '25 due to immigration-related concerns -- recent increases in ICE presence could further exacerbate these challenges
03.02.2026 16:10
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The latest poll also finds that health care costs are the top economic worry for Democrats, independents and Republicans. Looking ahead to the election, more than 4 in 10 voters say health care costs will have a βmajor impactβ on their decision to vote & which partyβs candidate they will support.
29.01.2026 16:07
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You can't find anyone more trusted in health care -- or maybe anywhere -- than nurses.
26.01.2026 21:22
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Chart showing shares of immigrant adults who avoided medical care due to immigration-related concerns
New piece from @kff.org highlights policy changes regarding immigration enforcement at health care facilities and discusses their impacts on the health and safety of the community amid reports of increased ICE presence in and around hospitals in Minnesota
www.kff.org/quick-take/h...
22.01.2026 19:34
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from @drishp.bsky.social and team
21.01.2026 22:42
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Health care one year into the Trump administration:
A trillion dollars in health care cuts.
Expiration of enhanced ACA premium subsidies.
Narrowing vaccine recommendations.
Cutting off funds to Planned Parenthood.
Deals with drug companies with unclear reductions in prices.
20.01.2026 14:25
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Shares of immigrant adults who express concern regarding safety of patient information
New data sharing agreement between CMS and ICE raises some key issues re compliance with court orders applicable in several states to share data only for individuals who are not lawfully present and also increases concerns around data privacy and protection
www.kff.org/immigrant-he...
@kff.org
14.01.2026 21:34
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New guidance from the Trump Administration's CMS cites Secretarial discretion to DROP mandatory state reporting of immunization rates for children + pregnant adults covered by Medicaid/CHIP
This is close to 1/2 the children in the US and more than 40% of births
medicaid.gov/federal-policyβ¦
03.01.2026 23:31
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βIf I stay, there can be no party. I must be out there in the night, staying vigilant...No, I canβt sleep. You sleep. Iβm awake. I donβt sleep. I donβt blink. Am I a bird? No. Iβm a bat.I am Batman. Or am I? Yes, I am Batman." - Abed, Community
@dogs.bsky.social
#dogsofbluesky
18.12.2025 13:12
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Number of people who could disenroll from Medicaid or CHIP due to public charge and other immigration-related fears
New analysis from @kff.org estimates the number of individuals, including citizen children, who may disenroll from Medicaid or CHIP due to public charge and other immigration-related fears. A potential disenrollment rate of 10%-30% could see 1.3M to 4M people disenroll.
03.12.2025 00:38
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Shares of U.S. adults with certain chronic health conditions by citizenship status
@kff.org analysis finds that almost half of noncitizen adults living in the U.S. have one of the health conditions that may be grounds for visa denial based on new State Dept. guidance. The analysis also finds that noncitizens are much less likely than U.S. citizens to have one of these conditions.
25.11.2025 17:02
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In addition, even prior to these changes, an increasing share of U.S. hospitals reported hiring immigrant nurses. Efforts to restrict immigration on top of the changes discussed in this video could further exacerbate nursing workforce shortages @kff.org
www.kff.org/racial-equit...
24.11.2025 18:59
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β‘ KFFβs Drishti Pillai reacts to a notice the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued that it will begin sharing Medicaid data it receives from states with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for immigration enforcement. https://on.kff.org/3LVA1dK #QuickTake
21.11.2025 22:11
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Refugee admissions trends for past decade
The refugee admissions cap has been set at an all-time low of 7,500 for FY26 and Congress has enacted significant reductions to refugees' and asylees' access to health coverage and other public benefits.
New piece by @kff.org discusses these changes and their implications www.kff.org/immigrant-he...
21.11.2025 16:35
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Chart showing the percentage of immigrants who have experienced negative impacts due to immigration-related worries since January 2025, broken down by status: total immigrants, naturalized citizens, lawfully present immigrants, and likely undocumented immigrants. Categories include increased stress, anxiety or sadness, problems sleeping, worsening health conditions, and at least one of these impacts. Source: KFF/New York Times Survey of Immigrants.
40% of immigrant adults β and 77% of likely undocumented immigrants β say immigration-related worries have led to negative health impacts since January, including stress, sleep problems, or worsening chronic conditions. https://on.kff.org/47OUlWR
21.11.2025 16:00
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The trillion dollars in health care cuts passed by Republicans earlier this year are backloaded and mostly won't take effect before the midterms. Letting enhanced ACA tax credits expire would take effect January 1, leading to big out-of-pocket premium increases and more people uninsured.
20.11.2025 15:30
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Wonky but important question for understanding the effects of proposals to convert ACA premium tax credits to health savings accounts: How big would the contributions be? Would they vary by income, age, and geography in the same way as the premium tax credits?
19.11.2025 14:58
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Under Trump, Immigrants Are More Fearful but Determined to Stay, Poll Finds
NEW: The New York Times and KFF surveyed 1,800+ immigrants in the United States.
Half of all immigrants say they feel less safe since President Trump took office, and yet the majority are resolved to stay.
Check out the poll's findings:
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/18/u...
18.11.2025 15:20
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When my patients aren't able to come for their follow-up visits, I wonder if this is the case.
Many times it is an issue with insurance, which at this point is almost a relief that it wasn't something worse.
18.11.2025 21:53
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KFF graphic featuring a quote from Samantha Artiga, KFF vice president and director of the Racial Equity and Health Policy Program. It says, βThese changes would significantly increase immigration officersβ discretion in making public charge decisions and could allow them to consider factors that had been excluded under the 2022 rule, including use of health, nutrition, and housing programs such as Medicaid, the Childrenβs Health Insurance Program, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.β
β‘ KFFβs @sartiga.bsky.social explains that the proposed change to the public charge rule would likely lead to further declines in use of health care and programs among immigrant families. #QuickTake https://on.kff.org/445QwKs
18.11.2025 21:28
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