These Black visionaries are keeping hope alive and building a future the next generation deserves. A shared belief in freedom and justice for all runs as a powerful undercurrent throughout this ...
PRINCETON—The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Board of Trustees announced today that it has elected two new Trustees, Kelley Hall, MBA, and Patricia Miller Zollar, MBA, effective October 22, ...
Our Board of Trustees is composed of leaders from a variety of sectors and communities, who set policies that advance RWJF’s work to take bold leaps and pave the way together to a future where health ...
PRINCETON—In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. Barbara that protects birthright citizenship, Dr. Richard Besser, President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ...
As we commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States, we all can agree that “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” remain a worthy collective aspiration. Throughout our country’s history ...
RWJF is a leading national philanthropy paving the way, together, to a future where health is no longer a privilege, but a right.
Princeton, N.J.—The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation announced today the designation of Starsky D. Wilson, DMin, MDiv, as the next chair of its Board of Trustees. Rev. Dr. Wilson, who has served as a ...
Between 4.9 and 10.1 million people could lose Medicaid coverage in 2028 as the result of new work requirements and more frequent eligibility checks. H.R. 1, or the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, created ...
Thousands of people in each state that expanded Medicaid could lose health coverage next year under a federal Medicaid work requirement. Most people who would be affected already work or are disabled, ...
One in three adults who work or attend school while enrolled in Medicaid expansion coverage would still be at risk of losing coverage under work requirements in the House-passed 2025 budget bill.
Faced with the challenge to visually convey the difference between equality and equity, we surveyed our audience and incorporated input from a range of people. Our new image is available now. You may ...
One year after implementation of the No Surprises Act (NSA), the law is largely protecting consumers from the most pervasive forms of surprise billing, but remaining gaps leave some patients with ...