As the US Supreme Court begins its 2024–25 term, the possibility looms that it might put yet another consequential case on ...
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services began to explore options to both repair the damage from the ...
Now, most American physicians don’t own their own practices; they work for institutions—investor-owned, non-profit, or public ...
In the first challenge to new reproductive health privacy rules issued this year by the Biden-Harris administration, Texas ...
Addressing social connection among individuals who are dually eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid—one of the populations ...
Restructuring health care systems to operationalize patient- and family-centered values through multilingual patient and family advisory councils is essential for improving health care access and ...
In January 2024, the National Taxpayers Union, a conservative taxpayer advocacy group, and a physician serving as a Republican state legislator brought a lawsuit in Nevada state court challenging ...
About 154 million non-elderly Americans rely on employer-sponsored coverage, and the 26th annual survey of more than 2,100 ...
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Allison Hoffman of University of Pennsylvania about her recent paper that explores opportunities to simplify Medicaid home and community-based ...
Food is Medicine (FIM) programs are gaining national attention and funding as a method to treat chronic food-related diseases by providing free, nutritious foods to patients. But policy makers ...
Olivier J. Wouters ([email protected]), London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom. Jouni Kuha, London School of Economics and Political Science. Little is known ...