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The Latest from The Milbank Memorial Fund

  1. Robust Implementation of Medicaid Postpartum Extensions Key to Maintaining Maternal Health Momentum 

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  2. Webinar: Informing State Action to Control Health Care Costs: Best Practices in Claims Data Analysis

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  3. Ensuring State Health Care Affordability Strategies Work for All

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  4. Staying On the Right Side of the (Public Health) Road  

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  5. State Strategies for the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP): A Milbank State Leadership Network Convening Recap 

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  6. Making Data Work: Collecting Better Health Care Workforce Data to Inform State Policy and Planning

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Latest Milbank Quarterly Issue Released:  September 2025

  1. Original Scholarship

    Trends in Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Funding and Its Relationship to Nursing Home Resident Care

    By:  Katherine A. Kennedy Cyrus Kosar Madison S. Williams Kali S. Thomas

    Context: Funded partially by the Older Americans Act, state Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs (LTCOPs) provide a critical role in serving as… More

  2. Original Scholarship

    How Did Medicaid’s 1115 Substance Use Disorder Waivers Increase Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder? Evidence From Eight Waiver States

    By:  STEPHAN R. LINDNER JENNIFER HALL BRYNNA MANIBUSAN JORDAN BYERS KYLE HART ANDREA BARON Dennis McCarty K. John McConnell Deborah J. Cohen

    Starting in 2015, states could apply for section 1115 substance use disorder (SUD) waivers to strengthen their continuum of care for treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD). Prior research found substantial variation in changes to medication use for OUD associated with waiver implementation. The objective of this study was to identify strategies that states undertook as part of their waivers that were associated with increases in methadone and buprenorphine treatment in eight waiver states (Indiana, Louisiana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia). More

  3. Early View Original Scholarship

    Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Effects of Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Laws on Overdose Deaths in the United States

    By:  Spruha Joshi Victoria A. Jent Sneha M. Sunder Katherine Wheeler-Martin Magdalena Cerdá

    See all articles in the special issue, Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges Facing the United States: What Can State Policymakers… More

  4. Early View From the Editor

    A Special Issue of The Milbank Quarterly—Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges Facing the United States: What Can State Policymakers Do?

    By:  Magdalena Cerdá Beth McGinty Alan B. Cohen

    After publishing a special issue in 2023 celebrating the Quarterly’s Centennial Anniversary that was devoted to the broad theme of the future of population health, our editorial team decided to focus the next special issue on a theme of great importance to state health policymakers. More

  5. Early View Original Scholarship

    Correlations Between Flavored E-Cigarette Use and Tobacco and Substance Use Among US Youth, 2021 to 2023

    By:  Louisiana M. Sanchez Junhan Cho Alyssa F. Harlow Richard A. Miech Steven Sussman Hongying D. Dai Abigail Adjei Dae-Hee Han Ming Li Leah Meza Adam M. Leventhal Dayoung Bae

    The specific nontobacco e-cigarette flavors used by US youth who exclusively vape e-cigarettes compared with youth who engage in poly-tobacco or poly-substance use can help identify the populations most likely to be impacted by e-cigarette flavor policies. More

  6. Early View Original Scholarship

    Providing Health Care to People Experiencing Homelessness: Strategies and Challenges for Cross-Sector Initiatives

    By:  Michael J. Yedidia Joel C. Cantor

    Cross-sector collaborations among health care and housing services organizations promise more efficient use of resources and delivery of more coherent and effective services to people experiencing homelessness (PEH). More

The Milbank Quarterly Opinion

The New Politics of New Drug Approval

As feared at the start of the second Trump Administration, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proven a willing good soldier in fulfilling the…  More
Paul T. Kim

Paul T. Kim

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What Could Be Wrong with “Gold Standard Science”?

If repetition is the mother of learning, then I am learning that the second Trump administration likes to use the term “gold standard science.” It is…  More
Joshua M. Sharfstein

Joshua M. Sharfstein

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The Impact of Restrictive State Abortion Laws: State of the Research Evidence in 2025

Despite the dynamic and multidimensional nature of the legal landscape for abortion, the negative effects of restrictive state abortion policies are beginning to emerge.   More
Paula M. Lantz

Paula M. Lantz

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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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