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The Latest from The Milbank Memorial Fund

  1. Running the Ground Game: Local Public Health in a Time of Outbreaks and Vaccine Hesitancy 

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  2. Creating a Physician Assistant Workforce That Represents All Communities  

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  3. Christopher Koller to Retire from the Milbank Memorial Fund at the End of 2025 

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  4. Report from the Frontlines of US Primary Care on the Impact of Recent Federal Policy Changes

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  5. Medicaid and Behavioral Health Policy with the National Conference of State Legislatures: Virtual Convening of Milbank State Leadership Network

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  6. Aging at Risk: The Impact of Medicaid Cuts on Older Adults 

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Latest Milbank Quarterly Issue Released:  March 2025

  1. Early View Original Scholarship

    Medicaid Expansion Among Nonelderly Adults and Cardiovascular Disease: Efficiency Vs. Equity

    By:  Luke E. Barry Sanjay Basu May Wang Roch A. Nianogo

    Context: Evidence suggests Medicaid expansion has improved cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes, especially among those of lower socioeconomic… More

  2. Early View Perspective

    The Long Arc of Substance Use Policy Innovation in Medicaid: Looking Back, Looking Forward

    By:  Brendan Saloner

    This Perspective examines the role of Medicaid in the innovation of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. In 2023, an estimated 49 million Americans met criteria for an SUD and more than 100,000 people died of a drug overdose. Compared with the general population, people with SUD experience worse self-rated health, a higher burden of other chronic diseases, and more hospital care. More

  3. From the Editor

    In the March 2025 Issue of the Quarterly: Population Health Imperiled

    By:  Alan B. Cohen

    This issue of the Quarterly opens with a thoughtful Perspective on equity in evidence-informed decision making, and is followed by original scholarship on an array of policy topics, including: insurance to improve patient access to cell and gene therapy; essential medicines in the World Health Organization’s Model Lists; access to mental health treatment; principles for embedding health equity language in policy research and practice; comprehensiveness in primary care; and whole person health assessments. More

  4. Original Scholarship

    The Political Economy of the World Health Organization Model Lists of Essential Medicines

    By:  Kristina Jenei

    The World Health Organization (WHO) Model Lists of Essential Medicines (EML) aims to help countries select medicines based on the priority needs of their populations. However, rapid evolution within the pharmaceutical sector toward complex, high-priced medicines has challenged WHO decision making, leading to inconsistent decisions. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how political factors impact the WHO EML. More

  5. Perspective

    Centering Equity in Evidence-Informed Decision Making: Theoretical and Practical Considerations

    By:  Bomi Kim Hirsch Kiersten Frobom Gillian Giglierano Michael C. Stevenson Marjory L. Givens

    Over the past 50 years, population health researchers have made significant progress in clarifying the empirical and theoretical relationships between socioeconomic conditions and health disparities particularly for social constructs such as race and ethnicity.  More

  6. Original Scholarship

    Naming and Framing: Six Principles for Embedding Health Equity Language in Policy Research, Writing, and Practice

    By:  Kamaria Kaalund Jay A. Pearson Andrea Thoumi

    Language specificity in research, advocacy, and writing is an important tool to ensure more equitable health policies. All health policy practitioners working at the intersection of health care, health policy, and health equity have a role in upholding ethical standards that promote the use of humanizing, inclusive, and antisupremacist language. More

The Milbank Quarterly Opinion

How Community Health Workers Can Help Rebuild Trust in Public Health

Public health in America faces a paradox: its mandate encompasses the population as a whole, yet the infrastructure of public health—the teams of…  More

Death by a Thousand Federal Cuts: Trump Administration Actions Will Not Make America Healthy Again

Since the day Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States, his administration has “flooded the zone” with a deluge of…  More
Paula M. Lantz

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Helping Mothers and Children Thrive: Rethinking CMS’s Transforming Maternal Health (TMaH) Model

Everyone is familiar by now with the United States’s appalling maternal and infant mortality statistics. Despite leading the world in health care…  More

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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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