States can more effectively address health inequities by aligning and leveraging existing programs and resources. Specifically, there is a significant, underexplored opportunity to leverage ...
Bilal Arshadullah ’24 was a 2023-’24 Health Care Ethics Intern and the inaugural recipient of the Fellowship in Health Equity and Innovation with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara ...
This article is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront series, Accountable Care for Population Health, featuring analysis and discussion of how to understand, design, support, and measure ...
All over the globe, stigma and entrenched gender norms continue to prevent many men from seeking mental health support. Toxic masculinity tells men that they are not men unless they keep their ...
This real-world US study describes individuals with hemophilia B who experience bleeds despite factor replacement therapy and quantifies the associated comorbidity and health care resource utilization ...
Rural doctors, nurses and support system face system fatigue and stress like their urban counterparts. That was the assessment from various presenters at the recent Summit on the Future of Rural ...
New York Times reporters are looking into cases of unnecessary and wasteful spending in government health programs. By Sarah Kliff and Katie Thomas In 2023, companies billed Medicare for hundreds of ...
AI is revolutionizing healthcare by improving diagnostics, reducing clinician workload, and enhancing care access, ...
The companies that will win in the battle for talent and employee retention recognize their employees’ greater needs, says Ashley Blankette, Vice President, Digital Product Management & Experience.
Eleanor Lott, a junior studying genetics at North Carolina State University, jumped at the chance to serve on the institution’s mental health task force this past academic year when a friend asked her ...
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