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Massachusetts’ new health care reform expands the authority of the state to intervene prior to significant changes to the ...
Health Affairs' Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott interviews Eric Topol, Executive Vice President of Scripps Research, on his new ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, suppression of scientific debate and the marginalization of dissenting voices weakened public ...
As health scholars at the American Enterprise Institute, the Brookings Institution, and the Bipartisan Policy Center, we ...
Loneliness and social isolation have long been linked to a range of health conditions; social prescribing represents a new kind of treatment.
The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision, introduced Z codes to document social determinants of health. Based on an analysis of commercial ...
Although ample evidence exists that community health centers lower federal medical expenditures, it has been hypothesized that the eligibility assistance offered by staff at health centers could also ...
Early detection of rare but treatable diseases has long been one of public health’s quiet triumphs, sparing thousands of ...
The best analyses of the impact of Medicaid work requirements have been based largely on older, voluntary state models. These ...
Republicans in Congress have raised the prospect of rolling back recently finalized rules that make Medicaid more efficient, ...
The escalating threat of climate change is not just an environmental concern; it is increasingly becoming a workplace hazard.
State-directed payments are an effective mechanism for Medicaid programs to ensure adequate reimbursement for providers, but ...