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The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Policy
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As leaders of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts within academic, medical, and corporate institutions strive to improve equity and health for all, they are facing attacks from all sides ..read more
The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Policy
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Hospital acquisition of physician practices has become a dominant trend in American medicine. The FTC and the DOJ recently issued guidelines that could strengthen their approach to vertical integration in health care ..read more
The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Policy
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In this podcast episode, host Lisa Rosenbaum talks with two trainees whose lives and careers have been changed by educational debt, and to an economist who has a rather different take on the problem ..read more
The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Policy
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In this podcast episode, parents who have lost children to gun accidents and physicians working for gun safety discuss the number-one killer of U.S. children and what doctors can do about it ..read more
The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Policy
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The immediate release of test results to patients, mandated by the 21st Century Cures Act, has some unfortunate unintended consequences for patients and their clinicians ..read more
The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Policy
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Since the Yamagata lineage of type B influenza has not circulated since early 2020, experts agree that countries using a quadrivalent influenza vaccine should return to a trivalent one ..read more
The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Policy
1M ago
In partnership with local communities, the Duke University School of Nursing piloted a salon-based intervention to reduce barriers to the uptake of HIV preexposure prophylaxis among Black cisgender women in the U.S. South ..read more
The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Policy
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Litigation over bans on gender-affirming care in various U.S. states could further establish the authority of politicians and courts to determine treatment options and exacerbate health disparities ..read more
The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Policy
2M ago
After more than a decade on the market as consumer products in the United States, electronic nicotine-delivery systems — or e-cigarettes — remain highly controversial in medical and public health communities. These battery-operated devices allow users to inhale (“vape”) a nicotine aerosol, which sustains the nicotine dependence that ..read more
The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Policy
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Although new weight-loss drugs are important, scholars and policymakers shouldn’t lose sight of population-level strategies that can prevent excess weight gain and obesity among children in the first place ..read more