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April 1, 2025, Interview: "Americans are living longer than ever. And the disparity in overall mortality rates between Black and white Americans has narrowed since the 1950s.…
March 28, 2025, Paper: "The COVID business cycle was unique. The recession was by far the deepest and shortest in the U.S. postwar record and the first several quarters of the…
March 25, 2025, Paper: "The gaps in absolute life expectancy and age-standardized mortality between Black and White Americans decreased over the 70-year period beginning in 1950,…
March 2025, Paper: "We measure whether expert patients – those trained as physicians and nurses – have fewer emergency department visits and the reasons for these differences.…
March 17, 2025, Paper: "In the US, health and health care artificial intelligence (AI) tools grow in a liminal regulatory space. Wedged uncomfortably between the ambits of…
March 2025, Paper: "Questions about the future of 23andMe underscore the challenges inherent to a legal system that relies on privacy policies to protect consumer data, while also…
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 25, 2025, Paper: "Proposed U.S. policies to reduce pharmaceutical prices, though particularly beneficial for low-income and elderly populations, could reduce firms’…
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…
February 14, 2025, Paper: "Private equity (PE) has become increasingly important in US health care over the last 20 years. Over 800 PE health care transactions were completed in…