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Kristin Podsiad, MCRP, MPH, is a senior policy analyst at the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy.
Deportation—and the arrests and detention that precede it—is inherently violent and harmful to health. Public health and ...
As health equity scholars whose work centers on understanding, and mitigating the harms caused by mass incarceration, we and ...
CMS has a narrow, time-sensitive window to launch a national deprescribing demonstration to safely reduce or discontinue ...
Given the Trump administration’s priorities and CMS’s recently announced strategy around evidence-based prevention and cost ...
As Medicaid marks its 60th anniversary amid perennial debates about the program’s future, its origins and much of its ...
Jonathan Oberlander reviews “The Transformation of American Health Insurance” by Troyen Brennan, which explores Medicare for ...
Digital health tools in the reproductive space often blur the line between wellness and medical care, which can obscure their ...
Medicare is on shaky ground in the current policy environment, making it difficult to sustain its accomplishments, much less ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) can now negotiate the prices of a set of drugs that represent significant Medicare expenditures. The long-term success of negotiations will depend ...
Over the past decade, a confluence of factors has significantly challenged the sustainability of community pharmacies.
OBBBA poses an immense stress test for both Community Health Centers and Medicaid. But over the decades, these programs have ...