Language services are essential for health equity and good patient health outcomes, but recent executive actions threaten to ...
Several states have changed their policies in recent years to make involuntary commitment easier for people with severe mental illnesses. But forced treatment still raises civil rights questions, with ...
(This is the third installation of the three-part series The Health Policy Disrupter’s Dilemmas. See Part I and Part II) The ways and means of closing political deals to disrupt health policy by ...
The 2010 Constitution marked a milestone for advancing the right to health as part of the Bill of Rights. Article 43(1) of the Constitution guarantees every individual the highest attainable standard ...
Policy experts complain that America has been slow to address its long-term economic problems – and unrealistic when such issues are actually discussed. But there has been even greater evasion and ...
I would probably be dead by now — if I had no health insurance. During the past two months, I sought treatment on two separate occasions because I have health insurance. If I did not have it, I ...
Probably not, but next week’s conference will bring together an impressive list of C-Suite decision-makers to discuss how some of the newest and most innovative strategies and technologies are being ...
One of the most popular and influential books on business innovation and change in recent decades remains “The Innovator’s Dilemma,” by the late businessman and Harvard professor Clayton Christensen.
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