There is considerable risk that a federal Medicaid work requirement would cause many people with substance use disorder to lose their health insurance and their access to treatment.
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers invites Victor Dzau of the National Academy of Medicine to the program to discuss the 2025 Vital Directions paper package and what major takeaways could be found to inform ...
As cancer care has evolved to include more sophisticated therapies such as targeted treatments and immunotherapy, the ...
Before implementing integration strategies more broadly, policy makers should first recognize and consider the health, social ...
To optimize the potential of community health workers and peer support specialists in addressing syndemic health crises, we ...
Despite a recent US Surgeon General’s advisory declaring gun violence a public health emergency, our understanding of the ...
Under a proposed “Sustainable Pricing Framework” option in the commercial insurance markets, the wide scope of services ...
As COVID-19 surged across the US starting in 2020, so too did the use of repurposed medications such as hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin to treat COVID-19 infections. Use of these medications ...
Policy makers should continue to provide clear rules of the road, increase transparency, apply more effective oversight, and ...
Health Affairs is pleased to issue a call for submissions to the new Forefront Featured Topic, “Health Policy At A Crossroads ...
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