It is always heartening when funders and public officials recognize the value of mobile health. But without long-term ...
Amid funding constraints, evidence-based, child-focused interventions to address clinical and social needs can be leveraged ...
The litigation against health equity measures has expanded and accelerated. Now the federal government has thrown its weight behind interest groups that have struggled to establish standing, ...
In anticipation of changes to Medicaid coming in 2027 and beyond, states are already exploring ways to tighten eligibility, ...
In both economic and human terms, the benefits of expanding Medicaid coverage appear to outweigh the costs of the crowding out of private insurance that may result ...
Extreme heat events have been demonstrated to increase emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, and mortality, but evidence of their impacts on the associated costs and on outpatient use is ...
Expanding the GUIDE model’s eligibility language to include adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities offers a ...
The fringe banking industry, including payday lenders and check cashers, was nearly nonexistent three decades ago. Today it generates tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue. The industry’s ...
The capital flowing into rural communities through the Rural Health Transformation Program can unlock previously unattainable ...
Despite its scale, steatotic liver disease remains largely absent from global and US noncommunicable disease strategies.
Congress has an obligation to direct the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to partner with state Medicaid leaders ...
Mark Olfson ( [email protected]) is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute, at Columbia University Medical Center, in New York City. There are widespread ...