National Uninsured Rate Reached All-Time Low Before Unwinding

On August 3, 2023, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a new report showing that the national uninsured rate reached an all-time low of 7.7% in early 2023. Approximately 6.3 million people gained coverage since 2020. Nationally, uninsured rates among adults ages 18-64 declined from 14.5% in late 2020 to 11% in early 2023. The uninsured rate among children ages 0-17, which had increased during 2019 and 2020, fell from 6.4% in late 2020 to 4.2% in early 2023.

Read How Strengthening Primary Care May Be the Key to Fixing U.S. Healthcare System

In an opinion piece, the authors argue that investment in primary care is essential to improving the nation’s healthcare system. Primary care is the first place patients should turn with questions or issues about their health. But this is happening less and less, as decades of underinvestment make it difficult for patients to consult with primary care clinicians who truly know them and their health histories. Read more.

The FDA Approves First Oral Treatment for Postpartum Depression 

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Zurzuvae (zuranolone), the first oral medication indicated to treat postpartum depression (PPD) in adults. PPD is a major depressive episode that typically occurs after childbirth but can also begin during the later stages of pregnancy. Until now, treatment for PPD was only available as an IV injection given by a healthcare provider in certain healthcare facilities.

Underserved Clinicians Association Announces Partnership to Advance Financial Solvency, Workforce Excellence

The Association of Clinicians for the Underserved (ACU) is collaborating with SMART Conversations® in a new partnership to help health centers improve their organizational effectiveness, boost financial solvency, and inspire workforce excellence. ACU will be offering SMART Conversations’ principle-based, facilitated trainings in communication and leadership development, as well as organizational culture and effectiveness, to help drive health equity in underserved communities. For questions about this partnership, please contact Amanda Pears KellyExecutive Director.

Here You Can Find a New Publication on Enhance Recruitment Working with Minority-Serving Institutions

Establishing a workforce that represents your patient population requires inclusive and equitable recruitment and retention efforts and partnering with minority-serving colleges and universities is one path for achieving greater diversity. This newly published paper from the ACU STAR² Center serves as a quick resource and reference guide for human resources professionals and health center leaders to understand how to identify and partner with minority-serving educational institutions. Click here to access this new publication!