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- 05 Feb 2017
- News
It’ll Take More Than a Band-Aid to Fix Medicaid
- 11 Dec 2018
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Herzlinger Editorial Influences Federal Healthcare Policy
- 25 Jul 2009
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Some Inconvenient Truths About Medicare and the New 'Public Plan'
- 10 Sep 2009
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We Don't Need a Public Option
- 10 Oct 2009
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Making the 'public option' a simple one
- 23 Jun 2009
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How Boomers Can Change the World (Again)
- 01 May 2020
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The Business of Medicine in the Era of COVID-19
- 11 Dec 2014
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In Praise of Small Miracles
- 28 Mar 2016
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Culture Is Not the Culprit
- 09 Jul 2013
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Top 10 Quotes From Harvard’s First Forum On Healthcare Innovation
- 01 Jun 2023
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Curb Appeal
residents depend on sanitation every single day—to empty the litter bins, sweep and plow the streets, pick up the trash and recycling, and more. “If we don’t do our job for one day, pretty much everyone notices,” she says. “If we don’t do it for two or three days, it’s...
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- 01 Dec 2019
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Bridging the Gap
centers on a citywide effort to improve public education, led in part by an alliance of 50 business and community leaders. This focus on education is a new one for the partnership, which has historically worked on economic development. Its initial foray centers on a...
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- 01 Mar 2023
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Step Change
population is approaching 110 million, the highest in the MENA region, with about half of its citizens between the ages of 15 and 45 and the range of mobile-phone penetration well over 90 percent. The market to meet a host of consumer needs is wide open and still...
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- 01 Dec 2022
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Singing to the Corn
Corn likes people. It benefits from human contact, when it’s thinned out and hand-pollinated, explains Taylor Keen (MPA 1996/ MBA 1997). Corn thrives when sung to and spoken to—something Keen does in the language of his mother’s Omaha Tribe, where he is known as Bison...
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- 01 Mar 2006
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One-on-One with Dr. Margaret Chan
have died.” Chan, who hails from the People’s Republic of China, obtained her medical degree from the University of Western Ontario in Canada. In 1994, she was named Director of Health for Hong Kong, where she began her public-health...
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- 01 Sep 2008
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Mara Aspinall
system, and other countries have lessons to offer. Are you optimistic that health-care reform is imminent? We cannot continue on our present course in health care. The current system will not allow us to...
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- 01 Mar 2009
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Model Patient
Health and Human Services Secretary, Tom Daschle, was an advocate of universal coverage. While few would deny that some kind of fundamental health-care reform is needed, many others contend that it will have...
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- 01 Mar 2016
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Off Script
(Thinkstock) Prescription drug spending increased by more than 13 percent in the United States in 2014, raising health insurance premiums and the ire of consumers and politicians. The reasons behind the rise are many, including the high...
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- 01 Sep 2004
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A Market-Based Prescription
without coverage in the United States — to establish a tax-supported way to fund their health care. That said, in my view, meaningful reform almost always begins in the private sector. I am encouraged that...
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