Kaiser Family Foundation
The Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) is a non-profit organization based in the United States that focuses on health issues. Founded in 1948, it aims to provide information and analysis on health policies, health care systems, and public health. KFF conducts research, surveys, and produces reports to help policymakers, journalists, and the public understand complex health topics.
KFF is well-known for its work on issues such as health insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare. It also addresses emerging health challenges, including COVID-19 and mental health. By providing accessible data and insights, KFF plays a crucial role in informing the national conversation about health care.