They are boldly imagining and building the future in real time with care, courage, and solidarity. This is how a future that affirms our dignity and supports our wellbeing is taking shape: As a child, ...
This is a moment for new cultural understandings. The beautiful thing about culture is that we shape it, and it shapes us in return. Cultural strategy, which refers to the way in which art and ...
PRINCETON—The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is recommending fewer vaccines for most American children. Dr. Richard Besser, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, ...
After decades of rising obesity rates among adults, the pace of increase is beginning to slow, but rates remain high. This report reveals that adult obesity rates increased in six states in the past ...
In 2018, a federal rule changed the definition of short-term limited-duration insurance (STLDI) so that it could be sold as a full-year substitute coverage for traditional health insurance. This rule ...
PRINCETON—The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) today announced nine communities chosen to receive the 2024 RWJF Culture of Health Prize. The Prize celebrates communities that have made incredible ...
Busting the stereotype of men as breadwinners and women as caregivers benefits families and our economy. New research reveals conditions and supports needed for men to fulfill their caregiver roles.
Note: This brief was originally published in May 2021 and released again in February 2023 to include the latest research related to paid family leave and to update the number of states passing and ...
At the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, we believe New Jersey—our home state—should be a place where everyone can live the healthiest life possible, regardless of who they are, where they come from, or ...
Cutting federal Medicaid spending by capping how much money the federal government provides states per enrollee—along with eliminating the enhanced federal matching rate—would shift hundreds of ...
For 50-year-old individuals earning 401% of the federal poverty level (FPL), $60,391 in 2024, enrolled in the second-lowest cost silver plan in their ZIP code, premiums would increase by a national ...