Something alarming occurred in March when the federal government shut down USAID programs and laid off thousands of workers. Even weeks after losing their jobs, some employees found they could still ...
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Behavioral health has long been an afterthought of the healthcare system. It’s been carved out, reorganized and deprioritized over decades. Now, the U.S. finds itself in the midst of a behavioral ...
For more than two decades, debates about why US health care spending is so high have been shaped by the insight articulated by Gerard Anderson, Uwe Reinhardt and Peter Hussey: that the United States ...
Bill 36 risks reinforcing that fracture if it is perceived as another step away from partnership and toward control. This is not an argument against oversight. Regulation is essential in medicine.
Kerrissey and Tofel both teach at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where she is associate professor of management and he is an instructor. Tofel is the former president of ProPublica. We ...
"Loneliness in the second half of life needs to be a focus of public health policy." ...
Among physicians in Ontario, more than one in 10 had an outpatient visit for a mental health or substance use concern over the last 2 decades. Visits increased from around 12% in the years before the ...
Health questions people ask Microsoft Copilot on phones are more urgent and emotionally sensitive than those asked on computers, according to data shared first with Axios. Why it matters: Health is a ...
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Marilyn Dellit, owner of Marilyn Dellit Wellness, is a certified functional health practitioner whose virtual practice aims to help women overcome frustrating gut and ...