Policy Research
CMS Requires More Restrictive Definition of Medical Frailty in New Medicaid Work Requirements Rule
On June 1, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued an interim final rule on Medicaid work requirements that adopts a restrictive definition of medical frailty — differing from states’ early expectations. KFF’s Jennifer Tolbert explains why the more restrictive definition of medical frailty adopted by the Trump Administration will be challenging for states to implement and could lead to more people falling through the cracks and losing coverage.
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What We Know So Far About 2026 ACA Marketplace Enrollment, Premiums, and Deductibles
After the enhanced tax credits ended, many Marketplace shoppers shifted toward lower-premium, higher-deductible plans, according to a new KFF analysis. The average ACA deductible grew by about $1,000 per person in 2026. Marketplace enrollment could fall from 22.3 million in 2025 to about 17.5 million in 2026.
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Explore the Basics of U.S. Health Policy
Health Policy 101 is a comprehensive guide covering fundamental aspects of U.S. health policy and programs, including Medicare, Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, employer-sponsored insurance, racial and ethnic disparities, and more. The chapters can be downloaded in a PDF format for faculty and student use, and the information will be updated annually or as data and circumstances change.