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That’s why behavioral economics can be so useful in tackling pernicious health problems. It allows us to preserve people’s ...
In her Ph.D. studies in population health sciences, Rojo tackles one of the most pressing public health threats driven by ...
There has been growing concern in recent months about how high levels of uninsured Americans could impact health outcomes and ...
As Europe’s healthcare systems grapple with aging populations, rising chronic disease, and overburdened clinicians, digital ...
Center director On Tuesday, Kansas City University also introduced Catherine Satterwhite, executive director of KCU Center ...
Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization (FDRHPO) and North Country Health Compass Partners are asking residents of Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence counties to nominate an individual in their ...
Jayme Ambrose, DNP, RN, CCM, of Adobe Population Health, explores how addressing social determinants of health transforms maternal care delivery, reduces disparities, and improves outcomes for ...
Every ~20 seconds in the U.S a woman aged 50 or older suffers a fracture.1 These fractures result in higher rates of hospitalization than heart attack, stroke, or breast cancer, while having ...
Labor and employment policy is a key structural driver of population health, shaping working and living conditions and access to essential resources. This event explored how labor market changes—such ...
The operational cleavage between the US public health and medical care systems contributed to the country’s difficulty in containing community spread of COVID-19 in the pandemic’s first months ...
While the changes in population structure that accompany low birth rates are real, the impact of these changes has been ...