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May 29, 2025, Paper: "Scientists researching new cancer cures are neither culture warriors nor campus protesters. But so far, the biggest financial blows against academia have…
May 2025, Paper: "The growth of longevity in the U.S. and other countries has increased interest in raising the age of eligibility for public retirement benefits. The consequences…
February 27, 2025, Paper: "Clinicians and health policy researchers are tempted to evaluate the likely effects on health by the medical policies of the Trump administration, but…
February 24, 2025, Paper: "Low-value care is a persistent problem with direct and cascading harms. Telemedicine is now commonly used and may reduce low-value testing by…
November 21, 2024, Paper: "There is a near-universal belief that health care costs too much. As a result, health care seems likely to fall once again under the budget axe. At the…
October 14, 2024, Paper: "U.S. opioid overdose death rates rose nearly continuously from 1990 to 2022, claiming over 750,000 lives. The persistence of the epidemic is surprising,…
2024, Paper: "This paper provides an examination of: (1) the frequency and net rates of change for general pediatric inpatient (GPI) unit closures and openings nationally and by…
August 15, 2024, Paper: "Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists and dual GLP-1/gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) receptor agonists are among the most promising…
May 9, 2024, Paper: "The goal of health care innovators should be to do well by doing good—improving patients’ health, saving them money, and making a profit along the way.…
March 2024, Paper: "Equally educated people are healthier if they live in more educated places. Every 10 percent point increase in an area’s share of adults with a college degree…