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Research on suicide prevention efforts for Veterans.
Research on suicide prevention efforts for Veterans.
Research on suicide prevention efforts for Veterans.
In 2022, the United States spent $4.5 trillion on healthcare—an astonishing $13,500 per person. That’s a level of spending no other country can fathom. We
Federally-funded research on Alzheimer’s and dementia are on the chopping block.
Assessments of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of palliative care are often muddled by confounding and selection bias.
The Lown institute keeps an eye on fraud, waste, and dysfunction in American healthcare, and every year they present the Shkreli awards, named for infamous
Insurance doesn’t pay as much and can be a real hassle to deal with.
A new study explores physician tenure and clinical productivity in the Veterans Health Administration.
Players, coaches, and football fans conflate the use of new protective equipment with brain injury prevention—a feat no piece of equipment can achieve.
A recent study compared prescribing trends of High Risk Medications between Medicare and Medicare Advantage. Here is what they found.
Can we change our behavior by changing the environment? A lot of junk food is available in the checkout lanes at grocery stores. Most of
The threat to public health in these areas due to climate change continues to grow. Innovative solutions are needed.
In May 2024 a set of articles were published in the journal Science that focused on the intersection of misinformation and social media. The results,
The Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act laid the foundation for relief from prescription drug prices for millions of Americans, but the Trump administration may thwart its progress.
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