The Fourth Wave of COVID-19: The Effects of Trauma on Health Care Workers
One year after the start of the pandemic, I fear the end is not in sight. In fact, I believe that we are on the precipice of a fourth wave.

One year after the start of the pandemic, I fear the end is not in sight. In fact, I believe that we are on the precipice of a fourth wave.

Congress must take action to ensure these discounts benefit low-income 340B eligible patients, as intended.

A recent advisory opinion released by HHS left many 340B advocates hungry for answers and pharmaceutical manufacturers frustrated.

In this video, Gabriel Scheffler gives a preview of his paper, “Health Care Reform and Two Conceptions of the Right to Health Care.”

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated challenges facing the provision of health and social care in England, a recent report finds.

Among several important themes, the need to regulate the access to clinical data of patients, also called “interoperability,” arises as a major one.

COVID-19 and other diseases aren’t the only threat to health care workers. Violence in the workplace is a common occurrence and on the rise.

How much additional funding would it actually take to enable the health care system to continue functioning at close to normal capacity?
