The No Surprises Act Still Surprises Consumers
Medical bills may continue to take consumers by surprise despite the No Surprises Act.
A Review of Health Care in the Court
Several U.S. Supreme Court cases from this past term have significant implications for the provision of medical care.
Long-Term Care After COVID-19
Experts recommend regulatory policies to improve long-term care in the wake of COVID-19.
Immigration Surveillance in Health Care
Scholar calls for increased protections for noncitizens within the health care system.
Hidden Racial Disparities in FDA-Required Research
Current testing practices in the pharmaceutical industry exploit social and racial inequities.
Race and Regulation
Experts examine how regulatory policies disproportionately affect communities of color.
The Viral Injustice of HIV Criminalization
Scholar argues that HIV criminalization laws should be replaced with public health policies.
Are Electric Shock Devices Torture or Therapy?
The use of electric shock devices on people with disabilities remains deeply controversial.
Crisis Pregnancy Centers, State-Funded Harm, and State-Based Solutions
As the Supreme Court evaluates abortion laws, states should bolster reproductive rights and better regulate CPCs.
Reforming Health Care for Patients in Prison
Scholars discuss the lack of uniform standards for health care provided behind bars.
Watchdog Highlights Challenges of Medicare Payment Program
Congressional accountability office reviews first three years of value-based health care program.