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- 3. Financial support, often given to health-related programs or research.
- 6. Information about current events, which may be reported by KFF’s journalism and research teams.
- 8. Systematic investigation to discover new knowledge, often related to health issues.
- 10. The process of gathering opinions or data from a group of people, often used in surveys to understand public attitudes, such as those conducted by KFF.
- 13. Describes something within financial reach
- 14. Financial protection against healthcare costs.
- 16. The decisions, plans, and actions taken to achieve healthcare goals.
- 17. The field focused on maintaining or improving health through services.
- 18. The ability to obtain or make use of healthcare services
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- 1. The activity of gathering, assessing, and presenting news and information, especially in the context of public health reporting.
- 2. A person responsible for reviewing and refining content before publication, such as health articles or reports.
- 4. A government health insurance program for individuals 65 and older.
- 5. The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, including in health innovation.
- 7. A set of guidelines or rules that govern decisions in healthcare.
- 9. A method of gathering data from individuals, often used by KFF for health research.
- 11. A government program that provides health coverage for low-income individuals and families in the U.S
- 12. An organization that operates for the public good, rather than for profit, such as KFF.
- 15. A person who studies and interprets data, often used in health research to draw conclusions.
