Anti-Racist Epidemiology February 10, 2021 Research suggests reparations for slavery could have reduced U.S COVID-19 infections and deaths
Rethinking Health and Human Rights December 16, 2020 Paul Farmer awarded Berggruen Prize for Philosophy and Culture
Launching Pad November 9, 2020 Study finds that clinicians who prescribe unnecessary antibiotics fuel future antibiotic use
Vaccine Challenges September 10, 2020 To confront COVID-19, U.S. needs to improve existing vaccination rates
Promising Progress August 5, 2020 New generation of drugs show early efficacy against drug-resistant TB
Out-of-Network Care July 16, 2020 Series of studies analyzes fall and rise of out-of-network spending in the U.S.
COVID-19 and the Most Vulnerable July 1, 2020 Understanding social determinants of pandemic key to better care, researchers, clinicians say
COVID-19 Costs Primary Care Billions June 23, 2020 Overall, the U.S. primary care sector will lose nearly $15 billion due to a decrease in visits…