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Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Steven M. Lieberman of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles on his recent ...
Reducing the rates at which mothers and infants die and eliminating inequities in survival are possible only when a strategic ...
Instead of confronting the structural forces that create and sustain homelessness, these strategies shift responsibility onto ...
This particular case concerns access to COVID vaccinations for two vulnerable groups, pregnant women and children, but more ...
By combining the ETHIC bill and a legislative formulation of a withdrawn USPTO rule, Congress has an opportunity to enact ...
Additional deregulatory action is assured across a wide range of agencies, especially as the administration is reportedly ...
The Executive Order represents a departure from the principles of the Constitution and Olmstead and a disregard for decades ...
As transformative as they may be for patients, cell and gene therapies are creating new kinds of uncertainty and challenges ...
As states continue to seek cost-effective reforms in an era of budget pressures and workforce shortages, HB 2789 may serve as ...
In the wake of Medicare and Medicaid's 60th anniversary, Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Jamila Michener of Cornell University to the pod to discuss her recent Forefront article on organized power ...
Between 2018 and 2022, remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) claims increased, especially for Black (25,253 percent) and Hispanic (5,051 percent) Medicare patients. After adjustment for age, sex ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Jonathan Perlin of The Joint Commission about the origins of this commission, the impacts ...
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