Making Law Student Mental Health a Priority
Initiatives at Penn Law affirm a commitment to making well-being a priority in its community and the legal profession.
Will an All-Payer System Lower Health Care Costs?
Maryland’s global budgeting scheme for hospitals may be a model for controlling rising health care prices.
FDA and the Future of Youth Smoking
Former Commissioner Scott Gottlieb recently discussed the e-cigarette epidemic among American youth.
“Remain in Mexico” Policy Remains in Effect for Now
Recent Trump Administration immigration policy survives round one in the courts.
The Role of Appropriate Access to Care in Reducing Health System Costs
Improving access to health care can reduce long-term health care costs.
Week in Review
Georgia passes restrictive abortion law, FTC asks Congress to pass privacy legislation, and more…
Risk of Measles on the Rise
New York City has taken an unprecedented step to control the spread of measles.
Why Less Suicide Prediction on Social Media Is More
Facebook does not have a viable system to predict suicide in users.
Waiving Away Medicaid
New eligibility requirements for Medicaid threaten those who need coverage the most.
China’s Central Government Seeks to Rein in Regulatory Documents
China’s State Council imposes new requirements to curb the abusive aspects of regulatory guidance documents.
Is the 21st Century Cures Act a Solution or a Problem?
The permissive drug approval process enabled by the 21st Century Cures Act may cause public health problems.
What President Trump’s Infrastructure Agenda Gets Wrong
The Administration’s goal of “streamlining” infrastructure review is fundamentally misguided.