Corporate Medicine 2.0 — Special Purpose Acquisition Companies in the United States
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So-called special purpose acquisition companies represent a new phase in the corporatization of medicine, and their activities could have implications for providers, patients, and policymakers ..read more
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Money as Medicine — Clinicism, Cash Transfers, and the Political–Economic Determinants of Health
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Cash transfers to individuals that the U.S. government made during the Covid pandemic demonstrated how such a policy tool could help address the political–economic determinants of health ..read more
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Twenty-Five Years after Columbine — Firearms and Public Health in the United States
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Since the Columbine shooting, the gun problem in the United States has worsened, and the Supreme Court’s new interpretations of the Second Amendment don’t help. But there are some reasons for hope ..read more
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Practicing Medicine in the Culture Wars — Gender-Affirming Care and the Battles over Clinician Autonomy
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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
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Vertical Integration and the Transformation of American Medicine
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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. D. Khullar, L.P. Casalino, and A.M. Bond ..read more
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“What’s Lymphoma?” — Risks Posed by Immediate Release of Test Results to Patients
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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
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Vertical Integration and the Transformation of American Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Law
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1M ago
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
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Fundamentals of Medical Ethics: Ethical Issues in Providing Care in Safety-Net Health Systems
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Resource constraints in safety-net systems mean that outlays for care must be measured against opportunity costs. What ethical framework should guide resource allocation and management decisions ..read more
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Childhood Obesity Prevention — Focusing on Population-Level Interventions and Equity
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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
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Practicing Medicine in the Culture Wars — Gender-Affirming Care and the Battles over Clinician Autonomy
The New England Journal of Medicine » Health Law
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1M ago
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
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