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The Latest from The Milbank Memorial Fund

  1. Building Support for Legislation to Shed Light on Drug Costs 

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  2. Winning Public Trust Through Better Health Communication

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  3. HHS’s Stance on Vaccine Shared Decision-Making Risks Patient Health and Overloads Clinicians

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  4. Milbank Quarterly Webinar: Opioid Settlement Funds — Policy Recommendations and Implementation Insights 

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  5. Paying for Children’s Health: Building a Healthier Future from the Start 

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  6. A Vacuum of Evidence: HHS Changes to Childhood Immunization Recommendations 

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Latest Milbank Quarterly Issue Released:  September 2025

  1. Early View Original Scholarship

    Multidimensional Approaches to Ranking State-Level Rurality to Enhance Comparisons Across States

    By:  Daniel Baslock Nari Yoo

    Context: Inadequate descriptions of rurality limit comparisons across rural areas and can lead to overgeneralizations in health policy research.… More

  2. Early View Original Scholarship

    The 2021 Child Tax Credit and Children’s Health and Well-Being: Evidence From a National Longitudinal Study

    By:  Guangyi Wang Daniel F. Collin Deborah Karasek Rita Hamad

    https://youtu.be/SYuXw_GfDUU Context: In July 2021, to alleviate material hardship, Congress temporarily expanded the Child Tax Credit (CTC),… More

  3. Early View From the Editor

    Pseudoscience, Subterfuge, and Civil Resistance

    By:  Alan B. Cohen

    With each passing day, the United States federal government introduces yet another policy that threatens, rather than promotes, the health and… More

  4. Early View Original Scholarship

    Health Effects of the 2021 Earned Income Tax Credit Expansion on Young Adults Without Children

    By:  Abdinasir K. Ali Emily C. Dore Rita Hamad

    In 2021, Congress expanded the earned income tax credit (EITC)—the largest US poverty alleviation program—to young adults without children who had previously been ineligible. More

  5. Early View Perspective

    Now What? Neighborhood Nursing’s Answer to the US Health Care Paradox of Spending More but Getting Less

    By:  ANDRE NOGUEIRA MARGARET M. FITZPATRICK ASHLEY GRESH KENNEDY MCDANIEL TIFFANY J. RISER TERRANCE LINDSAY RANDI WOODS ADEDOYIN EISAPE LISA STAMBOLIS ALICIA COOKE BRUCE LEFF ELIANA PERRIN REGINA HAMMOND Sarah L. Szanton

    Despite spending more per capita on healthcare than any other nation, the United States experiences declining life expectancy and increasing chronic disease burden—a paradox reflecting fundamental limitations in the current treatment-centered, facility-based care system. This paper introduces Neighborhood Nursing, an innovative universal care infrastructure designed to shift the US healthcare toward proactive, prevention-centered care organized geographically in neighborhoods. More

  6. Original Scholarship

    Trends in Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Funding and Its Relationship to Nursing Home Resident Care

    By:  Katherine A. Kennedy Cyrus Kosar Madison S. Williams Kali S. Thomas

    Context: Funded partially by the Older Americans Act, state Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs (LTCOPs) provide a critical role in serving as… More

The Milbank Quarterly Opinion

The Trump Administration Comes for Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act

The implications of the Department of Justice’s action to eliminate the “disparate impact” test, which provides the legal foundation for removing discriminatory barriers in public health and health care.  More
Sara Rosenbaum

Sara Rosenbaum

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Health Care Affordability is Worth Fighting For

Political analysts have argued that inflation and concerns about the economy were driving factors in the 2024 presidential election. As costs for…  More

Medicaid’s Essential Investments to Address Health-Related Social Needs

nsider the story of John Miller, a fictionalized Chicagoan, who lives with a serious mental illness and co-occurring addiction disorders. He recently left a psychiatric inpatient facility.  Estranged from his family, Mr. Miller was on the verge of becoming street homeless.   More
Harold A. Pollack

Harold A. Pollack

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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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