Countercyclical Aid Is Not Enough to Fix the Broken US Approach to Public Health Financing
The model of countercyclical federal aid is fundamentally inadequate when applied to the realm of public health.

The model of countercyclical federal aid is fundamentally inadequate when applied to the realm of public health.
By Oliver Kim I’ve written here before about areas where technology could play a role in providing access to complicated, controversial healthcare services. Earlier this year, I presented a forthcoming paper co-authored with a colleague on how technology can be used to provide greater equity in women’s health and how the law is being used…