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Bram Sable-Smith

Bram Sable-Smith

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Midwest Reporter, KFF Health News

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art and culture,LGBTQ travel, politics sports, health and wellness

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Total articles 4880

  • Fed Funding Cuts Cancel Vaccine Clinics Amid Measles Surge

    By Bram Sable-Smith Verified, Arielle Zionts Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Se cancelan clínicas de vacunación por recortes federales, mientras aumentan los casos de sarampión

    By Bram Sable-Smith Verified, Arielle Zionts Verified, Jackie Fortiér

    Apr. 11, 2025

  • Fed Funding Cuts Cancel Vaccine Clinics Amid Measles Surge

    By Bram Sable-Smith Verified, Arielle Zionts Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

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KFF Health News

KFF is an independent, nonpartisan organization focused on health policy research, polling, journalism, and public health information campaigns. Founded in 1948 by Henry J. Kaiser, it became a public charity in 1991 under Dr. Drew Altman. With headquarters in San Francisco and an office in Washington, DC, KFF serves as a trusted source of health information, distinct from Kaiser Permanente. KFF operates in four main areas: policy research, public opinion polling, journalism through KFF Health News, and public information campaigns via KFF Social Impact Media. It provides valuable insights for policymakers, the media, the health care community, and the general public. Governed by a Board of Trustees and funded through an endowment and external grants, KFF emphasizes independence and transparency in its work.

Athens, , Greece

+1 650-854-9400

Founded: 1991