Economic Policy as Health Policy
Elizabeth Rigby and Megan Hatch evaluated eight common state economic policies to understand how they impact population health.
...moreElizabeth Rigby and Megan Hatch evaluated eight common state economic policies to understand how they impact population health.
...moreLocal news may have contributed to a lack of understanding of the ACA.
...moreDespite concerns about justifying spending on art when so many public needs are underfunded, studies demonstrate the concrete public health benefits of public art.
...moreA pilot program in Portland, Maine works to bridge the collaboration gap between complex patients and PCPs to reduce breakdowns in care for patients with complicated needs.
...moreMany people with both private and government health coverage still find themselves struggling to pay for the medicine they need.
...moreA recent study from PolicyLab at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia demonstrates some surprising shifts in the way that working families keep their kids insured.
...moreEating disorders, hard to understand and even harder to treat, are often excluded from insurance coverage.
...more“Complete Streets” is a transportation policy and design approach that that keeps all road users in minds, not just automobiles.
...moreAs yoga’s presence in popular media continues to increase, how do media portrayals serve to facilitate or prevent access to the practice?
...moreOn January 17, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) published an important report about the likely impact of repealing the Affordable Care Act (ACA). To be clear, this report was not an analysis of any particular plan put forward by Republicans in the 115th Congress. There is not yet an ACA repeal or replacement bill to
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