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With more than a fifth of kidneys now allocated outside the established order, serious concerns about transparency, fairness, ...
Kristie L. Ebi ([email protected]) is a professor in the Department of Global Health at the University of Washington, in Seattle. Jeremy J. Hess is a professor of environmental and occupational ...
Beneficiaries’ initial enrollment choices, whether active or passive, tend to have long-lasting implications because ...
Should preserving contract pharmacy arrangements be a policy priority when the evidence shows that many of these arrangements ...
Under budget legislation passed by the House on May 22, Medicaid enrollees would face work requirements two years sooner than ...
Adjusted estimates of the cost implications of projected Medicare Advantage growth are lacking and essential to discussions ...
Rebuilding trust between women and the health care system is critical to address the root causes that have led us where we ...
Policymakers, researchers, community leaders, and advocates must continue their efforts to improve maternal health, including ...
The US has pioneered advanced technologies in almost all economic sectors only to watch the subsequent commercialization, ...
Although burnout has dominated discussions of health care worker well-being, including moral injury—both as a way to describe ...
Stefan Pichler is a research associate at KOF Swiss Economic Institute, ETH Zurich, in Zurich, Switzerland. Katherine Wen is a PhD student in the Department of Policy Analysis and Management at ...
Extending the enhanced tax credit is essential to maintaining coverage gains and access to affordable coverage to all who ...