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The Latest from The Milbank Memorial Fund

  1. Milbank Submits Public Comment on Proposed Changes to Graduate and Professional Degree Definitions

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  2. Leveraging Insurer-Provided Health Care Price Data to Inform State Policy Solutions

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  3. Honoring Dr. William H. Foege

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  4. Investing in Primary Care: The Missing Strategy in America’s Fight Against Chronic Disease

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  5. 2026 Primary Care Scorecard Shows Continued Underinvestment, Workforce Strain

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  6. Top Milbank Quarterly Articles and Opinions of 2025 

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Latest Milbank Quarterly Issue Released:  December 2025

  1. Early View Original Scholarship

    A Scoping Review of Certified Nurse-Midwife and Certified Midwife Care in the United States: Assessing Outcomes Across Six Patient Care Domains

    By:  Emma Virginia Clark Robyn Schafer Rachel Lane Walden Julie Blumenfeld Carrie E. Neerland Katie Page Mavis N. Schorn Sanjana Chimata Heather M. Bradford

    The alarming rise in US maternal mortality and disparities in perinatal, sexual, and reproductive health outcomes underscores the urgent need for effective, equitable, and evidence-based models of care. Care provided by certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) and certified midwives (CMs) has played a critical role in addressing these disparities, yet a comprehensive synthesis of its impact across health care quality domains is lacking. More

  2. From the Editor

    Coming to Terms with MAHA

    By:  Alan B. Cohen

    The “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) movement has garnered polarized reactions, with praise among proponents for its core elements while also… More

  3. Early View Original Scholarship

    Preemption and Generational Health Equity: The Role of Forced Inaction in Shaping Outcomes

    By:  Margaret H. Swenson Lauren D. Boczkowski Brad Riley K. Noelle Broughton Christopher J. Koliba

    Racial disparities—unequal outcomes between racial groups—persist in the United States, particularly with respect to health and economic outcomes. There has been increased focus on the ways in which upstream determinants of health contribute to these disparities; however, little is known about how forced inaction on these upstream determinants affects health and economic outcomes. More

  4. Early View Original Scholarship

    How Corruption Influences Population Health

    By:  Ilias Kyriopoulos Dimitrios Minos Sotiris Vandoros Elias Mossialos

    While public health research has examined the macro-level and structural determinants of health, the link between corruption and population health remains underexplored. More

  5. Early View Perspective

    How Health Departments Can Use Inside-Outside Strategies to Build Partnerships with Community Power-Building Organizations to Achieve Structural Change

    By:  Anthony Iton PRITPAL S. TAMBER Gina Massuda Barnett Rachel Rubin Adam Kader Christina R. Welter Elizabeth Fisher Jennifer Ybarra Pamela Agustin-Anguiano Greg Bonett Jeanne Ayers Meredith Minkler

    Disparities in health often arise due to unfair or unjust social arrangements making them inequities. More

  6. Early View Original Scholarship

    Long-Term Changes in Health Care Use and Outcomes Among Groups Maintaining Versus Losing Medicaid Upon Medicare Enrollment

    By:  Maryssa Pallis Jane L. Tavares Reena Sethi Kerry Glova Marc A. Cohen

    About 280,000 older adults experience the “Medicare Cliff” each year, becoming eligible for Medicare and losing Medicaid coverage when they turn age 65 years due to discontinuities in financial eligibility criteria. More

The Milbank Quarterly Opinion

Engaging the Victim’s Voice in Public Safety Research

I recently attended a National Institutes of Health (NIH) meeting concerned with criminal justice interventions. Speakers emphasized the importance of involving people with lived experience—which everyone understood to mean persons who have experienced arrest and incarceration.  More
Harold A. Pollack

Harold A. Pollack

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Public Health Bonds: A New Way to Fund a Healthier Future for America

America’s public health system is being eroded. Proposed federal cuts would slash core programs by half, even as communities face rising infectious disease outbreaks, worsening chronic disease, and shrinking access to basic prevention.   More

An Unwavering Belief in Science, Creativity, and Equity: The Legacy of Dr. William H. Foege

In our bitterly partisan age, where science and public health are distrusted, even denigrated, there is a better part of America.  More

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  • 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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    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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