We must continue to invest in research, technology, and innovation in a manner that ensures participation and benefits communities that are too often left behind. Only through such an approach can ...
The COVID-19 pandemic and increasing intensity of extreme weather conditions and natural disasters have exposed the many inequities and weaknesses in the United States’ public health infrastructure.
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The U.S. economy has achieved staggering growth over the past several decades, with the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita growing 115 percent from 1979 to 2024. 6 The post-pandemic period ...
Increasing levels of consolidation among private payers, driven by vertical integration and market specialization, are undermining competition and fueling higher health care costs. Over the past ...
The state of South Carolina has both some of the weakest gun laws and some of the highest levels of gun violence in the country. Nearly 100 confiscated illegal firearms—many from out-of-state ...
This column provides background on Section 14(c) and guidance on how to submit a comment on the Biden administration’s proposed rule to eliminate subminimum wages for disabled people. Disabled ...