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Nearly seven months after the fatal shooting of an insurance CEO in New York drew widespread attention to health insurers’ ...
Human trafficking persists due to a lack of strategic, long-term solutions and fragmented public policy, and to truly end it, ...
With labor shortages already weakening U.S. economic growth and global competitiveness, critical steps must be taken to ...
The heads of national HIV organizations have stepped up their advocacy, asking Congress to oppose cuts in President Donald ...
Tina, a 58-year-old Black woman living in the Delta, is Mississippi born and raised.[1] She raised four children and spent ...
New York has implemented a series of sweeping policy shifts in its public health policies – shifts already transforming the ...
Decrim policies exist in 39 countries, but their details vary wildly. Realistic expectations are key to avoiding backlash, ...
Providers will need to make difficult decisions about what services they offer and where amid growing headwinds, according to ...
Opinion: The Big Bill would add layers of bureaucratic hurdles for families eligible for Medicaid coverage, Marketplace health insurance, and SNAP food assistance.
Those threats are just one example of the rising incidence of patient incivility in health care. Sexual harassment, misogyny, ...
Democratic state attorneys general — led by those from California, New York, and Massachusetts — are pressuring medical ...
New book edited by Leonard Egede takes a broad, multidisciplinary approach to explore the structural factors underlying ...