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Why People Smoke: Addressing the ‘Causes of Causes’ of …

Healthy People 2020 defines the social determinants of health as “conditions in the environments in which people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, … See more

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Public Health Institution for Social and Policy Studies

WebKim Gannon (she/her) is a PhD Candidate in the Yale School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Management. Her research explores drug policy, particularly …

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Is There Too Little Antitrust Enforcement in the U.S.

WebFrom 2002 to 2017, there were over 1,000 hospital mergers in the US. During this period, the Federal Trade Commission, the de facto antitrust regulator of the US hospital sector, …

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Health Care’s Older Brother: The Long-Term Care Crisis

WebLast March, a major study of public attitudes towards long-term care found that most Americans are largely clueless about the financial risk of needing care in old age. Around …

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Healthy Ethics for Health Policy: ISPS’s Interdisciplinary …

WebWhen Americans began to exhale COVID-19 across the country in 2020, state governments scrambled to determine what it meant to shut down public gatherings …

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Xi Chen Institution for Social and Policy Studies

WebYale University. Professor Chen is a health and development economist. He recently completed his Ph.D. in applied economics at Cornell. His research seeks to better …

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Between the Waves: Building Power for a Public Option

WebBroad public opinion—positive or negative—matters much less than organized citizen voice. In health care, the biggest civic barrier to self-reinforcing reforms is the political …

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Health Institution for Social and Policy Studies

WebISPS Affiliates specializing in this area: Achyuta Adhvaryu. Kelly Brownell. Dan Callahan. Xi Chen. Zachary Cooper. Jacob Hacker. Amanda Kowalski. Stephen Latham

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Yale-Led Study Spurs Federal Action: HHS Requires …

WebThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued new guidance to teaching hospitals and medical schools April 1, requiring that medical providers obtain …

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The Research on Hospital Mergers Institution for Social …

WebThe Research on Hospital Mergers. September 10, 2019. The American Hospital Association (AHA) released a commissioned study last week citing evidence that hospital …

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Affordable Care Act: What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk …

WebFour years after the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), access to affordable health care remains highly politicized in the U.S. Politicians fiercely debate the cost and legality …

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Trajectories of General Health Status and Depressive Symptoms …

WebObjectives: To identify and examine heterogeneous trajectories of general health status (GHS) and depressive symptoms (DS) among persons with cognitive impairment (PCIs).

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The Price Ain’t Right

Web3 health spending per privately insured beneficiary age 18 to 64 varies by a factor of more than three across these regions. The HRR in the 90th percentile of the …

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Zack Cooper Institution for Social and Policy Studies

WebZack Cooper is an Associate Professor of Public Health and Associate Professor of Economics at Yale University. He also serves as Director of Health Policy at Yale’s …

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HOW SHOULD HEALTH DATA BE USED

Webhow should health data be used? privacy, secondary use, and big data sales . isps-bioethics working paper. isps14-025 [7 o. ctober . 2014] b. onnie kaplan, phd, facmi

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Hospital Lawsuits Over Unpaid Bills Increased By 37 Percent In

WebCooper, Zack, James Han, and Neale Mahoney (2021). Bills Increased By 37 Percent In Wisconsin From 2001 To 2018. Health Affairs, 40(12):1830–1835.

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Surprise! Out-of-Network Billing for Emergency Care in the …

Web2 1. Introduction Each year, there are 41.9 emergency department (ED) visits per 100 people in the United States (US) (Rui et al. 2013). When patients access EDs, …

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Yale Hosts International Bioethics Summer Program

WebThese and many similar questions filled the seven-week Sherwin B. Nuland Summer Institute in Bioethics, run by Yale’s Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, which is …

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The Price Ain’t Right

Web2 Hospitals represent 31 percent of health care spending and 5.6 percent of GDP. Furthermore, hospital care is expensive (the average price of an inpatient admission in …

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