The recent election results will usher in sweeping changes for major federal health care policies, programs, and the courts.
Nothing about pregnancy diminishes an individual’s decision-making capacity or obviates their right to make decisions related ...
Ultimately, while employers search for ways to lower health plan spending on prescription drugs, they should consider the ...
A recent rulemaking regarding patient care decision support tools is an important step forward in ensuring safety and equity ...
The current US Supreme Court has no fundamental understanding of a range of medical, engineering, technological, or ...
Policy makers serve an important role in overseeing private equity’s ownership of clinics and hospitals. State-based policies ...
Adding pharmacists to primary care practices increases the primary care workforce because pharmacists can provide many ...
With a clean sweep of the White House and Congress likely, and a favorably disposed federal judiciary, Republicans are poised ...
The Administration still maintains broad authority to manage the implementation of the No Surprises Act even in a ...
Welcome to the 200th episode of A Health Podyssey! For our 200th episode, Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil invites Leemore Dafny of the Harvard Business School back to the program to discuss ...
The time is now to align on a shared plan of action as a country to achieve diversity, equity, inclusion, and access in US ...
As our nation ages, with the need to address more mental health and loneliness challenges than ever, it is time to design new ...