State Health Coverage for Immigrants and Implications for Health Coverage and Care
As of 2024, there were 24 million noncitizen immigrants, including lawfully present and undocumented immigrants, living in the U.S. Noncitizen...
Breaking Down the U.S. Global Health Budget by Program Area
This fact sheet provides a historical overview of U.S. funding for global health by program area over the past decade....
Medicaid Postpartum Coverage Extension Tracker
The Medicaid program finances about 4 in 10 births in the U.S. Federal law requires states to provide pregnancy-related Medicaid...
New KFF Poll Finds Trust in CDC Remains at Low Point Amid Falling Trust Among Democrats – These Findings and Others Included in New Polling Dashboard – The Monitor
VOLUME 40 February 12, 2026 Highlights KFF’s latest Tracking Poll on Health Information and Trust finds that trust in the...
Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Health: Current Status and Key Issues
Summary Stark racial disparities in maternal and infant health in the U.S. have persisted for decades despite continued advancements in...
KFF/The Washington Post Survey of Parents: Polling Insights on the MAHA Movement
At the start of his second term, President Donald Trump established the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission, chaired by...
KFF/The Washington Post Survey of Parents
Large majorities of parents have positive views of long-standing childhood vaccinations for measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) and polio, saying...
New KFF-Washington Post Survey Explores Parents’ Trust In, and Confusion About, Childhood Vaccines as the Trump Administration Revamps Federal Policies
A new KFF-Washington Post partnership survey of parents explores their experiences with and views about vaccines for their children, including...














