This chart collection looks at the availability of hospital resources and healthcare professionals in the United States and similarly wealthy countries. A related chart collection examines how the U.S.’s healthcare resources factor into the nation’s preparedness for the coronavirus pandemic. The availability of healthcare resources (e.g. medical professionals, technology, and other infrastructure) can affect the functioning […]| Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker
This analysis examines out-of-pocket spending on inhalers for asthma and COPD in the employer-sponsored insurance market and estimates potential savings under the recent out-of-pocket spending caps.| Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker
Early indications are that individual market insurers will be increasing premiums in 2026 by more than they have since 2018, the last time policy uncertainty contributed to sharp premium increases. Across 105 ACA Marketplace insurers in 20 markets (19 states and the District of Columbia), premiums are increasing by a median of 15%. These filings are still preliminary and may change.| Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker
Employer-based coverage is the most common source of health insurance for non-elderly Americans. The cost of employer sponsored health insurance—including premiums, deductibles, and other out-of-pocket costs—has risen steadily over time, which differentially impacts families with different levels of income.| Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker
The Peterson Center on Healthcare and KFF are partnering to monitor how well the U.S. healthcare system is performing in terms of quality and cost. The Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker provides clear, up-to-date information on trends, drivers and issues that impact the performance of the system. It also illustrates how the U.S. is […]| Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker