Improving population health and health equity by connecting leaders with experience and sound evidence

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Improving population health and health equity by connecting leaders with experience and sound evidence

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The Latest from The Milbank Memorial Fund

  1. Foundational Values for Whole Person Health 

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  2. The Corporate Backdoor to Medicine: How MSOs Are Reshaping Physician Practices

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  3. “Reforming” Medicaid: What Is the Problem, Exactly? 

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  4. Legislator Briefing on Funding Cuts to State and Local Public Health: Virtual Convening of the Milbank State Leadership Network

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  5. Praying for the Dam to Hold 

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  6. Engaging Employers in Addressing Health Care Affordability 

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Latest Milbank Quarterly Issue Released:  March 2025

  1. Early View Original Scholarship

    The Shadow Price of Uncertainty: Consequences of Unpredictable Insurance Coverage for Access, Care, and Financial Security

    By:  Mark Schlesinger Deepon Bhaumik

    Context: Health insurance reform in the United States has focused on expanding enrollment, a goal inhibited by complex insurance provisions. Research… More

  2. Early View Perspective

    Mapping Mental Health Across US States: the Role of Economic and Social Support Policies

    By:  Rachel Donnelly Mateo P. Farina

    Mental health (e.g., anxiety, depression) continues to be a major public health concern in the United States that impacts millions of individuals, their families, and communities. Approximately 21% of adults 18 years and older, or 55 million adults, reported symptoms of recent depression in 2022, demonstrating the wide reach of mental health challenges. More

  3. Early View Perspective

    Review of Emergent Financing Models for Mental Health Crisis Systems

    By:  Jonathan Purtle Amanda I Mauri David Frederick

    In this article, we provide an overview of emergent models for funding crisis systems in the United States and the policy and service contexts related to these models. Our review assesses the status of crisis system financing recommendations proposed by Hogan and Goldman proposed in 2020 and complements prior reports about financing crisis services. More

  4. Early View Perspective

    State Policy Strategies to Promote the Recruitment and Retention of the Behavioral Health Workforce

    By:  Briana S. Last Jane M. Zhu

    Access to affordable, effective, timely, and appropriate behavioral health (BH) care remains elusive for most Americans despite health insurance… More

  5. Early View Original Scholarship

    Reported Strategies by Medicaid Managed Care Organizations to Improve Access to Behavioral Health Services

    By:  Jane M. Zhu Ruth Rowland Inga Suneson Deborah J. Cohen K. John McConnell Daniel Polsky

    Context: Behavioral health access gaps are well documented in Medicaid, in which managed care now covers most enrollees, and for which there are… More

  6. Early View Original Scholarship

    What Happened in Delaware Following a Statewide Contraceptive Initiative?

    By:  Constanza Hurtado-Acuna Michael S. Rendall

    Context: The 2015 to 2020 Delaware Contraceptive Access Now (DelCAN) initiative was motivated by Delaware’s having among the highest rates of… More

The Milbank Quarterly Opinion

Who’s Affected by Medicaid Work Requirements? Its Not Who You Think

Since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion passed in 2010, Medicaid work requirement proponents have sought to convince policymakers that…  More

Mobile Crisis Teams and Medicaid Funding: Advancing Behavioral Health Crisis Response Across the United States

By continuing to innovate their crisis response and prevention capabilities, states have a unique opportunity to address persistent behavioral health crises and the disparities that drive them.  More

Invisible and Overlooked (Again): Older Adults, Ageism, and Substance Misuse

Given common physiological and social changes associated with aging, older adults face greater risks of substance-related harms than do younger adults who experience the same patterns of substance use.  More

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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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