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The Latest from The Milbank Memorial Fund

  1. State-Level Impacts of OBBBA Provisions: A Data Dashboard 

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  2. Look to Policy, Not Patients, to Keep Health Care Costs in Check 

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  3. Fact Sheet: Improving Population Health Through Housing Policy: Lessons From the Public Housing Program

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  4. Bake Sales Won’t Sustain Wyoming EMS, but a Few Reforms Might 

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  5. Community Voices from North Carolina’s Healthy Opportunities Pilots Program: Implications for Designing and Evaluating Programs to Address Upstream Drivers of Health

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  6. Managed Care as Medicaid’s Administrative Architecture: Does It Still Provide Value to States?

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Latest Milbank Quarterly Issue Released:  June 2026

  1. Early View Perspective

    Moving Toward Universalism? The Future of Long-Term Care in the United States

    By:  Pamela Herd

    America’s long-term care policy approach is poverty-based, requiring most older adults to spend down their assets to qualify for limited, Medicaid-funded support, which is biased toward institutional care and plagued by bureaucratic complexity and enrollment hurdles. More

  2. Early View Original Scholarship

    Expansion of State Medicaid Policies Related to Telehealth, 2018-2023: A National Legal Mapping Study

    By:  Lucinda B. Leung Valerie P. Nguyen Christine M. Thompson Jasmeen J. Santos Catherine E. Brayton Susan L. Ettner José J. Escarce Alexander D. McCourt

    Telehealth can improve access to medical and mental health care for rural and under-resourced communities. More

  3. Early View Perspective

    Chronic Disease and Disability in the United States: Trends, Inequities, and Imperatives for Policy Reform

    By:  Ali H. Mokdad Laura Dwyer-Lindgren Christopher J.L. Murray

    Over the past three decades, mortality from leading causes such as cardiovascular disease and cancer has declined in the United States, but the burden of chronic, disabling conditions, including musculoskeletal disorders, mental and substance use disorders, and obesity, has grown or stagnated, widening the gap between total years lived and years lived in good health. More

  4. Early View Perspective

    Public Policies in Historical Context and the Association Between Education and US Older Adults’ Health

    By:  Mark D. Hayward Mateo P. Farina

    In this perspective, we have reviewed the historical evidence on the association between education and health in the United States, arguing that attention to public policies related to both education and technology are fundamentally important in understanding historical changes in the educational divide in life expectancy. More

  5. Early View Perspective

    Why Evidence Is Not Enough: Power, Politics, and a Strategy Shift for Public Health

    By:  Jonathan C. Heller

    Context: Public health is inherently political, yet it has struggled in recent decades to influence the societal decisions that shape population… More

  6. Early View Original Scholarship

    Impact of 2018 Immigration Policy Shifts on Hispanic HIV Incidence Across Divergent Local Policy Environments in the United States

    By:  Jordan Herring Carlos E. Rodriguez-Diaz

    In 2018, proposed changes to the public charge rule—amid intensified anti-immigrant rhetoric and heterogeneous local immigration enforcement—were widely publicized. More

The Milbank Quarterly Opinion

Measuring Whether Behavioral Health Crisis Systems Reach People in Need

Since passage of the American Rescue Plan Act in 2021, the United States has made significant investments in behavioral health crisis response…  More
Andrew Anderson

Andrew Anderson

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What We Talk About When We Talk About Health Care Affordability

Although health care access and affordability now ranks as Americans’ top domestic policy issue according to an April 2026 Gallup poll, a consistent definition remains elusive.  More
Christopher F. Koller

Christopher F. Koller

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Burning Down the House: The Most Recognized Public Health Achievements Have Become a Hit List for the Trump Administration

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other public health organizations periodically create lists of significant public health achievements in the United States and globally.  More
Paula M. Lantz

Paula M. Lantz

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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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