Research
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Dependable Coverage, Federal Efforts, Maternal & Child Health Care, News & Updates
United States of Care Responds to 2025 Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System Proposed Rule
On September 9, 2024, United States of Care (USofCare) submitted a response to a proposed rule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) entitled “CY 2025 Hospital Outpatient PPS Policy Changes and Payment Rates and Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment System Policy Changes and Payment Rates (CMS-1809),” also known…
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Listening Work, News & Updates, Research
The People’s Perspective on Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Insights from Our Early Listening Work
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Hospital Fees, Listening Work, News & Updates, Research
New Report: The Role of Facility Fees in Prolonging Health Inequities
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News & Updates, Research, Resources, State Efforts
New Report: Culturally Responsive Care in Colorado
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News & Updates, Research
New Research from USofCare Demonstrates Strong Voter Support for Lowering Health Care Costs, Limiting Facility Fees, and Requiring Transparency in Hospital Billing
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Hospital Fees, Press Release, Research
USofCare Releases First of Its Kind Poll Showing Strong Support for Lowering Health Care Costs, Limiting Fees, and Requiring Transparency in Hospital Billing
With America’s health care affordability crisis top of mind for a majority of people, policymakers can pursue targeted solutions that voters overwhelmingly support by passing the Lower Costs, More Transparency Act and site-neutral payment policies. Washington, D.C. — Today, United States of Care released a new survey, conducted by Morning…
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Listening Work, News & Updates, Research
USofCare’s Listening Work on Maternal Health: Understanding the Pregnancy Experience of Women of Color
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Research
Mistrust, Mistreatment, and Marginalization: What the Experiences of Indigenous Women Tell Us About Indigenous Health Care Challenges and Solutions
Despite advancements in insurance coverage and health care accessibility in the past century, Indigenous communities still face remarkable inequities in health care today. Indigenous peoples have a life expectancy that is nearly five years shorter than the national average, and they continue to experience higher rates of morbidity and mortality…
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News & Updates, Research
What Can Your Foundation Learn From the Health Care Experiences of More Than 4,000 People?