If We Are Spending So Much on Healthcare, Why Are Outcomes So Poor?
How does hospital funding affect treatment? Healthcare is something that is non-negotiable for all people. Whether it be for a cold or for a chronic…
How does hospital funding affect treatment? Healthcare is something that is non-negotiable for all people. Whether it be for a cold or for a chronic…
Personal and systemic biases prevent health equity Becoming a doctor is an extremely long and tiresome process. Four years of pre-med education, four years of…
The inadequacies of federal healthcare coverage The United States Medicaid & Medicare programs, first established in 1965, aim to provide medical insurance to low-income populations…
Unconscious bias is creating a health crisis The healthcare industry in the United States is one of the most consequential industries, proving relevancies from the…
Dr. Carl Latkin: The Importance of Vaccines in Getting Back to “Normal.” Dr. Carl Latkin, Vice Chair, Department of Health, Behavior, and Society at Johns…
Vaccines – Are They Safe? Editor’s Note: Based on a June 2021 study by the KFF, a leader in health public policy analysis, when unvaccinated…
Addressing Vaccine Access and Attitudes in Minority Populations Scientific American Senior Editor, Health and Medicine Tanya Lewis sits down with TTTP’s Matt DeSantis to discuss…