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The Latest from The Milbank Memorial Fund

  1. Targeting Rural Health Care Workforce Investments by Tracking the Local Distribution of Medicaid Primary Care Providers

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  2. Webinar: Focusing Hospital Affordability Policies on the Haves and Protecting the Have-Nots

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  3. Milbank Memorial Fund Names Debra Lubar Next President

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  4. Investing in Primary Care: The Nurse Practitioner Will See You Now

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  5. State Strategies for Sustaining Community Health Workers: Virtual Convening of Milbank State Leadership Network Recap

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  6. Separating the Haves from the Have-Nots: State Options for Targeted Application of Hospital Affordability Policies 

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Latest Milbank Quarterly Issue Released:  September 2025

  1. Early View Original Scholarship

    Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Effects of Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Laws on Overdose Deaths in the United States

    By:  Spruha Joshi Victoria A. Jent Sneha M. Sunder Katherine Wheeler-Martin Magdalena Cerdá

    See all articles in the special issue, Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges Facing the United States: What Can State Policymakers… More

  2. Early View From the Editor

    A Special Issue of The Milbank Quarterly—Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges Facing the United States: What Can State Policymakers Do?

    By:  Magdalena Cerdá Beth McGinty Alan B. Cohen

    After publishing a special issue in 2023 celebrating the Quarterly’s Centennial Anniversary that was devoted to the broad theme of the future of population health, our editorial team decided to focus the next special issue on a theme of great importance to state health policymakers. More

  3. Early View Original Scholarship

    Correlations Between Flavored E-Cigarette Use and Tobacco and Substance Use Among US Youth, 2021 to 2023

    By:  Louisiana M. Sanchez Junhan Cho Alyssa F. Harlow Richard A. Miech Steven Sussman Hongying D. Dai Abigail Adjei Dae-Hee Han Ming Li Leah Meza Adam M. Leventhal Dayoung Bae

    The specific nontobacco e-cigarette flavors used by US youth who exclusively vape e-cigarettes compared with youth who engage in poly-tobacco or poly-substance use can help identify the populations most likely to be impacted by e-cigarette flavor policies. More

  4. Early View Original Scholarship

    Providing Health Care to People Experiencing Homelessness: Strategies and Challenges for Cross-Sector Initiatives

    By:  Michael J. Yedidia Joel C. Cantor

    Cross-sector collaborations among health care and housing services organizations promise more efficient use of resources and delivery of more coherent and effective services to people experiencing homelessness (PEH). More

  5. Early View Original Scholarship

    The Impact of Medical Cannabis Laws on Cannabis and Opioid Use Disorder Treatment and Overdose-Related Health Care Utilization Among Adults With Chronic Noncancer Pain

    By:  Beth McGinty Pradhyumna Wagle Christie Lee Luo Nicholas J. Seewald Elizabeth A. Stuart Kayla N. Tormohlen

    State medical cannabis laws, currently in place in 39 states and Washington, DC, provide an avenue for therapeutic use of cannabis to manage chronic noncancer pain stemming from conditions such as arthritis and low back pain. These laws may also influence cannabis and opioid addiction and overdose, for example, if people substitute cannabis in place of opioids to manage pain. No studies, to our knowledge, have examined how state medical cannabis laws influence health care use related to addiction to or overdose from cannabis or opioids among people with chronic noncancer pain. More

  6. Early View Original Scholarship

    Policy Options for Antimicrobial Resistance: Exploring Lessons From Environmental Governance

    By:  Isaac Weldon Kathleen Liddell Kevin Outterson

    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a pressing global health crisis rooted in complex collective action problems. Despite the urgency, policy responses have not kept pace with the escalating threat of drug resistance. By recognizing the similarities between AMR governance and other shared-resource challenges in environmental governance, this article examines potential strategies for AMR governance. More

The Milbank Quarterly Opinion

Charlatans, One and All

The Senate Finance Committee hearings with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) were explosive. The Secretary of Health and Human Services was accused of…  More
David Rosner

David Rosner

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Chief Justice Roberts’ 2012 Ruling Should Undermine Work Requirements

No discernible difference exists between the ACA mandate penalty that was overturned by the US Supreme Court and the mandate penalty in the 2025 OBBBA.  More
John E. McDonough

John E. McDonough

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Nullifying the Affordable Care Act: What the Medicaid Work Requirement Really Is All About

Despite a mountain of evidence showing its deleterious effects, a Medicaid work requirement is now law. The mandate, considered by its supporters to be a centerpiece of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), is the product of a desperate search to find ways to help offset over $3 trillion in tax losses, coupled with the enduring desire among Affordable Care Act (ACA) opponents to repeal the Medicaid expansion for working-age adults.   More
Sara Rosenbaum

Sara Rosenbaum

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State Networks and Leadership Programs

  • Milbank State Leadership Network

    The Milbank State Leadership Network is a bipartisan group of state health policy leaders from both the executive and legislative branches.

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  • Emerging Leaders Program

    The Emerging Leaders Program seeks to develop practical, hands-on leadership skills in future senior executive and legislative officials.

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  • Milbank Fellows Program

    The Milbank Fellows Program is a leadership program for executive branch and senior legislative state government leaders committed to improving population health.

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