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Three sets of initiatives can advance practical wisdom in health care, creating a more patient-centered system grounded in ...
As of 2018, almost 1.7 million people in the US required and received residential long-term care; more than half (918,700) resided in assisted living. 1 Many more could reside in assisted living ...
As members of the harm reduction working group of the Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drugs Section of the American Public Health ...
When Medicine Gets It Wrong and What It Means for Our Health” by Marty Makary, Trump’s new FDA commissioner, which explores ...
Beneficiaries’ initial enrollment choices, whether active or passive, tend to have long-lasting implications because ...
Under budget legislation passed by the House on May 22, Medicaid enrollees would face work requirements two years sooner than ...
A primary challenge in finally achieving high value healthcare in the US is discovering how to harness the comprehensive and ...
Should preserving contract pharmacy arrangements be a policy priority when the evidence shows that many of these arrangements ...
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Michael Gerber back to the program to discuss the Food and Drug ...
By labeling an entire class of medically necessary care “non essential,” CMS would punch the first hole in the Affordable ...
The US has pioneered advanced technologies in almost all economic sectors only to watch the subsequent commercialization, ...
With more than a fifth of kidneys now allocated outside the established order, serious concerns about transparency, fairness, ...