Highly touted efforts to cut health care spending, such as the recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act, ignore the real ...
Funding for HIV care and prevention are key for continued progress, but recent cuts to federal funding for health agencies, ...
Dr. Philip A. Chan, MD, MS, is a Professor in the Department of Medicine and School of Public Health at Brown University. Dr. Chan is Chief Medical Officer at Open Door Health and Rhode Island Public ...
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Rachel Sachs from Washington University in St. Louis and Deputy Editor Chris Fleming back ...
Exclusionary immigration policies harm immigrants’ health and the health of nonimmigrants in the US. The current immigration ...
No monitoring and measurement effort will be more important to the long-term health of communities than understanding and ...
A recent advisory opinion further chips away at potential liability associated with health care organizations providing ...
Eli Sperling has traveled and conducted research extensively throughout the Middle East, spending significant time in Israel, Cairo and the Sinai Peninsula. He holds ...
Mark L. Rohrbaugh, PhD, JD, served as special adviser for technology transfer and the director of the Division of Technology Transfer and Innovation Policy at t ...
Join Health Affairs on November 20 for a virtual event examining employers’ and unions’ perspectives on rising health care ...
If we are serious about narrowing health gaps, then our environmental protections must be safeguarded against political ...
We must resist the temptation to reinterpret the Bayh-Dole Act even in an effort to improve the affordability of and access ...
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