Robin Rudowitz
@robinr.bsky.social
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VP / Director of the Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured @KFF.org researching #HealthPolicy with a focus on all things related to #Medicaid
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Hello! I’m a vice president at @kff.org, a nonpartisan nonprofit that focuses on data, polling and journalism. My focus is on all things #Medicaid

Follow along to see our latest work here: www.kff.org/medicaid/
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HR 1 includes a 10-year moratorium on implementation or enforcement of provisions in two #Medicaid rules finalized that would have reduced admin burdens to make it easier for people to enroll in and maintain Medicaid and CHIP coverage. See what provisions are affected: www.kff.org/medicaid/the...
The Impact of H.R. 1 on Two Medicaid Eligibility Rules | KFF
This issue brief describes the impact of H.R.1's 10-year delay in implementing provisions in two Medicaid eligibility rules that would have reduced red tape. The delayed rules are projected to decreas...
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larrylevitt.bsky.social
New from CBO:

Extending enhanced ACA premium tax credits, due to expire at the end of this year, would prevent 3.8 million more people from becoming uninsured.

It would cost $350 billion over 10 years.
www.cbo.gov/publication/...
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larrylevitt.bsky.social
15 years after it passed, we're still debating Obamacare.
www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
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KFF @kff.org · 26d
An uninsured Uber driver with cancer who dropped their ACA coverage due to cost.
An ill construction worker who lost Medicaid due to work requirements.

Just 2 of @larrylevitt.bsky.social’s potential stories for #ThePitt based on federal health cuts: https://on.kff.org/4mWIiLY

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Quote on a green background by Larry Levitt, KFF Senior Vice President for Health Policy. It says, "Even though the cuts to Medicaid and the ACA will likely lead to millions of people losing their health coverage, many of the changes are highly technical and will take years to play out. In the meantime, shows like The Pitt could play a role in making the coming changes to health care tangible by using entertainment to educate people about health care policy."
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liz-williams.bsky.social
FL's recent announcement of plans to eliminate school vaccination requirements would make them the first and only state to do so.

Our NEW @kff.org piece examines school vaccine requirements (and exemptions to requirements) and recent changes across the states: www.kff.org/state-health...
A Look at Recent Changes to State Vaccine Requirements for School Children | KFF
This policy watch examines state-by-state school vaccine requirements and exemptions, including recent policy changes to them and the extent to which they may affect vaccination rates.
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KFF @kff.org · 28d
Four experts, including two state Medicaid directors, will join Health Wonk Shop series moderator @larrylevitt.bsky.social for a discussion on how states will go about implementing the new Medicaid work requirements.

RSVP to join the discussion tomorrow at noon ET: https://on.kff.org/4pcnFwV
KFF graphic for Health Wonk Shop event on September 11 at 12 PM ET, discussing "How Will States Implement Medicaid Work Requirements?"
robinr.bsky.social
@kff.org polling shows that half or adults in rural areas say there are not enough primary care doctors www.kff.org/medicaid/kff...
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Thank you @punchbowlnews.bsky.social for the invitation to share @kff.org data about #Medicaid and #ruralhealth on a panel with Emily Holubowich, American Heart Association; Dr. Torey Mack, Children’s Hospital Association; and Dr. Julie Yaroch, ProMedica Charles & Virginia Hickman Hospital
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KFF @kff.org · 28d
While the uninsured rate held steady at 8.0% in 2024, the pending expiration of enhanced ACA premium tax credits & changes to Medicaid and the Marketplaces in the reconciliation law are expected to boost the number of uninsured people in the coming years. https://on.kff.org/4nsJ0kc
A graphic from KFF featuring a quote by Jennifer Tolbert, Director of State Health Policy and Data, Deputy Director Program on Medicaid & Uninsured, KFF. The quote reads: “While robust Marketplace enrollment helped keep the uninsured rate low in 2024, the expiration of the enhanced premium tax credits for Marketplace enrollees, which will happen at the end of 2025 unless Congress acts to extend them, will increase the number of people without health insurance.”
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To provide historical context for how changes to #Medicaid spending may impact national health spending trends, @kff.org brief explores how Medicaid spending has contributed to national health spending trends and how different service areas contribute to Medicaid costs. www.kff.org/medicaid/5-k...
5 Key Facts about Medicaid’s Share of National Health Spending | KFF
To provide historical context for how changes to Medicaid spending may impact national health spending trends, this brief explores how Medicaid spending contributes to national health spending and how...
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robinr.bsky.social
New @kff.org brief examines data about homelessness - rates are going up: www.kff.org/medicaid/fiv...
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@kff.org recently put out a brief highlighting many operational and implementation questions about #Medicaid work requirements - good opportunity to potentially hear early insights from states and CMS. www.kff.org/medicaid/a-c...
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Yesterday's HHS mRNA announcement will likely just add to the ongoing confusion and partisan divide on mRNA technology www.kff.org/quick-take/h...
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As kids get ready to head back to school - routine vaccination rates for kindergarten children continue to decline in the U.S., while exemptions from school vaccination requirements, particularly non-medical exemptions, have increased. www.kff.org/medicaid/iss...
Kindergarten Routine Vaccination Rates Continue to Decline | KFF
This issue brief provides an update on the latest trends in kindergarten children's routine vaccination and exemption rates. Over three-quarters (39) of states had measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)vaccina...
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