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History and Background of Tobacco Advertising Tobacco companies have employed various advertising methods over the past 75 years. Advertising initially
Background on Infertility & Fertility Preservation Infertility poses a significant public health challenge, affecting roughly one in six individuals worldwide,
The Fair Accountability and Innovative Research Act was introduced in March 2021. The FAIR Drug Pricing Act imposes a requirement
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as the Affordable Care Act or “ACA” for short, is a
Background Generally, local food production refers to systems in which food is produced, distributed, and consumed within the same area.
What are Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)? Also known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are “infections that
What is Surprise Billing? Surprise billing refers to any unexpected bill received by patients but is especially prevalent with balance
Introduction In resuscitating the previously stalled Build Back Better Act, the Senate Democratic Caucus has reached a reconciliation passage consisting
Executive Summary: Pay for performance (P4P) is a healthcare payment model that offers financial incentives to healthcare providers that meet
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Health literacy is an important factor in how medical misinformation spreads. During the pandemic, misinformation is especially dangerous, as it prevents people from receiving proper care, and addressing health literacy is a critical way to help combat this.
The COVID-19 pandemic has deeply impacted other international and domestic health initiatives. Although COVID was undoubtedly the most imminent threat
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This brief introduces the World Health Organization; its origins, objectives and relationship to the United States.
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Global health is defined as the study, research, and practices related to improving health and achieving health equity on a global scale. Global health focuses on health issues that are cross-cultural, cross-regional, or global in scope and local health issues that have transnational significance.
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A one-page comprehensive and accessible summary of the key topics in US healthcare policy
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What is public health?
Public health policy refers to local, state, and national government actions, support, and regulation related to the health of the population.
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Understanding the Tobacco Advertising Debate
History and Background of Tobacco Advertising Tobacco companies have employed various advertising methods over the past 75 years. Advertising initially began in the 1940s when
Understanding the Access to Infertility & Care Act Debate
Background on Infertility & Fertility Preservation Infertility poses a significant public health challenge, affecting roughly one in six individuals worldwide, irrespective of income levels. In
Understanding the FAIR Drug Pricing Act Debate
The Fair Accountability and Innovative Research Act was introduced in March 2021. The FAIR Drug Pricing Act imposes a requirement on pharmaceutical companies to notify
Understanding the ACA in Chronic Care Debate
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as the Affordable Care Act or “ACA” for short, is a healthcare reform law that was
Food Security and Local Food Production
Background Generally, local food production refers to systems in which food is produced, distributed, and consumed within the same area. However, there is debate within
Understanding the Access to STD Resources and Healthcare Debate
What are Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)? Also known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are “infections that are passed from one person
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Medicare | Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people who are over 65, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with a specific kidney disease. (Source:Medicare.gov) | ||
Medicaid | Medicaid provides health coverage for eligible low-income Americans. (Source: Medicaid.gov) | ||
National Healthcare Policy | Medicare for All, public healthcare option, regulations on drug prices, coverage for preexisting conditions | The Affordable Care Act was a huge shift in federal healthcare policy. This Brookings Cafeteria Podcast discusses the successes and failures of the ACA and how it has changed the healthcare debate. Khan Academy partnered with the Brookings Institute to create a series of videos providing an introduction to the US healthcare system. These videos cover private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, healthcare costs, and the various ways Americans either receive insurance or get treatment when they are uninsured. The Commonwealth Fund is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving access to high-quality healthcare at an affordable cost for all Americans. This article provides an annual analysis of US healthcare spending and health outcomes in comparison to other highly developed countries. John Oliver’s comedy news show breaks down a policy issue every week from a liberal perspective. This episode discusses Medicare for all. |
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Opioids | Opioid drugs are addictive, and are being over-prescribed and abused on a mass scale in the U.S. | John Oliver’s comedy news show breaks down a policy issue every week from a liberal perspective. There are two videos (part one and part two) that discuss the opioid epidemic and accountability for the pharmaceutical companies who manufactured and marketed the substances. In this article, Maryville University provides all of the information that you need to understand the current opioid crisis in the United States. This short documentary, One Nation, Overdosed, by MSNBC gives an in-depth look into the cause of the current opioid crisis. This is a trailer for the short Netflix documentary, Heroin(e). Heroin(e) follows three women battling the opioid epidemic in West Virginia and shows the cyclical nature of the drug crisis going on in our world today. |
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Reflections from the Public Health Research Associate
This summer, I interned as a Research Associate for ACE’s Public Health team. I also completedmy graduate project with ACE. Currently, I am pursuing a
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Healthcare is here! The Healthcare One Pager covers public vs. private coverage, and how it compares to other countries. Stay tuned for the Healthcare 5 Pager and the full policy report.
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Next week is Healthcare Week at ACE. We will publishing a series of One Pagers on the healthcare topics which are readers are most interested in.
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Medicare | Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people who are over 65, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with a specific kidney disease. (Source:Medicare.gov) | ||
Medicaid | Medicaid provides health coverage for eligible low-income Americans. (Source: Medicaid.gov) | ||
National Healthcare Policy | Medicare for All, public healthcare option, regulations on drug prices, coverage for preexisting conditions | The Affordable Care Act was a huge shift in federal healthcare policy. This Brookings Cafeteria Podcast discusses the successes and failures of the ACA and how it has changed the healthcare debate. Khan Academy partnered with the Brookings Institute to create a series of videos providing an introduction to the US healthcare system. These videos cover private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, healthcare costs, and the various ways Americans either receive insurance or get treatment when they are uninsured. The Commonwealth Fund is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving access to high-quality healthcare at an affordable cost for all Americans. This article provides an annual analysis of US healthcare spending and health outcomes in comparison to other highly developed countries. John Oliver’s comedy news show breaks down a policy issue every week from a liberal perspective. This episode discusses Medicare for all. |
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Opioids | Opioid drugs are addictive, and are being over-prescribed and abused on a mass scale in the U.S. | John Oliver’s comedy news show breaks down a policy issue every week from a liberal perspective. There are two videos (part one and part two) that discuss the opioid epidemic and accountability for the pharmaceutical companies who manufactured and marketed the substances. In this article, Maryville University provides all of the information that you need to understand the current opioid crisis in the United States. This short documentary, One Nation, Overdosed, by MSNBC gives an in-depth look into the cause of the current opioid crisis. This is a trailer for the short Netflix documentary, Heroin(e). Heroin(e) follows three women battling the opioid epidemic in West Virginia and shows the cyclical nature of the drug crisis going on in our world today. |