How to Cite KFF and Reprint Materials
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KFF materials may be reprinted, in whole or in part, without written permission, if they are not altered, and if your readers will not be charged for access (except for tuition or course pack fees). Textbook authors and commercial publishers have permission to cite our materials or reprint specific charts.
All original KFF content is copyrighted material.
Please follow the recommended citation format below.
Linking To Our Materials
If you republish KFF materials online, please link directly to the web page of the report or resource. Do not link directly to PDFs on kff.org. PDFs are often updated and a link directly to the PDF bypasses the webpage where updates and new versions are made available.
Recommended Citations
Publications (Reports, Surveys, Fact Sheets, Issue Briefs, Perspectives, etc.)
For publications with no authors listed:
[Title of publication], (KFF, [date of publication]) [URL] (date accessed).
For publications with authors listed:
[Author(s)], [Title of publication], (KFF, [date of publication]) [URL] (date accessed).
Data Indicators: State Health Facts
Most of the State Health Facts information is public and may be reproduced for free with appropriate citation.
In a few cases, the data are copyrighted and the authors have requested that the data not be reproduced without express permission. If this is the case, the sourcing information on the data indicator web page will specify. Please contact us if you have questions about data use.
KFF’s State Health Facts. [Data Source]
The data source may be cited using the reference that appears on each data indicator page under “Source.”
For example, “KFF’s State Health Facts. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV Surveillance Supplemental Report, Midyear Edition, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2001, “Characteristics of Persons Living with AIDS at the End of 1999.”
You may also choose to include the URL and the date accessed.
Other Website Features
“[Content title],” KFF, accessed [Date], [URL]
Videos
Any videos produced by KFF must be cited. Follow the citation style outlined above in the “Other Website Features” section. Videos cannot be downloaded from the kff.org site and re-uploaded to an individual’s YouTube channel. Videos may be embedded in an organization or individual’s website for free via the KFF’s YouTube channel or through the videos page on kff.org.
KFF Daily Global Health Policy Report
In addition to not altering the content of the news summaries, we require that you retain the hyperlinks within the stories when you are reprinting the KFF Daily Global Health Policy Report news summaries online. A RSS feed of the report is also available.
This information was reprinted from kff.org with permission from KFF. You can view the entire KFF Daily Global Health Policy Report, search the archives, and sign up for email delivery at http://www.kff.org/daily-news/. © KFF. All rights reserved.
KHN (Kaiser Health News)
Please visit KHN’s website.
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If the information provided above does not answer your specific reprint or citation questions, you may contact us. We always appreciate hearing about how our materials are being used. Please contact us to send us a note about how you’re using KFF’s work.