Novel medicines hold promise for patients, but rising costs pose affordability and equity challenges for health systems ...
The renewed debate over Most Favored Nation (MFN) drug pricing in the United States reflects a legitimate frustration: ...
This issue of Transforming Care looks at how employees of health care systems are working to make AI useful while also ...
Initial numbers show marketplace sign-ups down by more than 1 million people nationwide in 2026, with enrollment expected to ...
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. Persistent and growing ...
Explore the various approaches to achieving universal health coverage and their implications for access, quality, and cost of care.
Learn about our culture and explore career opportunities at the Commonwealth Fund’s New York City and Washington, D.C., offices. The Commonwealth Fund was established in 1918 with the broad charge to ...
The U.S. spends far more on health care than other wealthy nations, but that investment does not achieve better quality of care or improved health outcomes . Furthermore, both spending and quality ...
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.
This brief was originally published in December 2020 and updated in July 2025. In 2023, at a time when maternal mortality was declining worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that the ...