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, ...
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 ...
Nearly half of working-age adults in the United States (46%) struggled to afford healthcare for their families in 2025, including more than one-third (35%) who said someone in their family had unmet ...
Princeton, N.J.—The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) announced nine winners of the 2022 Award for Health Equity. The award celebrates individuals who have changed health systems and policies at a ...
A call for justice is ringing out across this nation from every neighborhood and community. A call for fairness. A call for those with power, privilege, and resources to put them on the line for the ...
The Marketplace Pulse series provides expert insights on timely policy topics related to the health insurance marketplaces. The series, authored by RWJF Senior Policy Adviser Katherine Hempstead, ...
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 ...
On a grey, drizzly day in February at the Washington Neighborhood Center (WNC), a handful of Native elders offer guidance to teenagers who are rolling bits of rosemary, sage, and sweetgrass into ...
Democracy is at its best when people come together to explore shared values and address shared challenges. And when we do, it becomes clear we have far more in common than what divides us. Despite a ...
If the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) enhanced premium tax credits expire, hospitals, physicians, and other providers would face more than $32.1 billion in lost revenue and a $7.7 billion spike in ...
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.
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