NEJM Perspective Examines Medicaid Expansion Experiments in Six States
The new analysis by Milken Institute SPH Professor Sara Rosenbaum finds the state experiments vary in some ways but all “make the poor pay more for their coverage.”
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NEJM Perspective Examines Medicaid Expansion Experiments in Six States
The new analysis by Milken Institute SPH Professor Sara Rosenbaum finds the state experiments vary in some ways but all “make the poor pay more for their coverage.”
Alumni Profile: Katie Ogden, BSPH '13
A profile of Katie Ogden – public health professional, scholar, and Milken Institute SPH alumna.
Women’s Health Issues Commentary: 2016 Election Has Significant Ramifications for Women’s Health
A new commentary describes the Democratic and Republican parties’ positions on key aspects of the Affordable Care Act, reproductive health, older women’s health, and more.
Women’s Health Issues Commentary: 2016 Election Has Significant Ramifications for Women’s Health
The major parties' platforms offer distinct and often opposing policy proposals on issues that affect women’s health, authors of a new commentary explain.
New Report on Medicaid Payment Reform at Community Health Centers Published Today
The Geiger Gibson/RCHN Community Health Foundation Research Collaborative report highlights lessons learned from five medicaid expansion states.
GW Public Health Students and Faculty Attend PAHO/WHO Directing Council
Milken Institute School of Public Health Global Health Policy student Hulliams Tamah Kamlem provides an account of his experience at the September 2016 events.
Professor Patti Gravitt is the principal investigator on the grant from the National Cancer Institute.
The grant will allow Colón-Ramos to analyze a unique data set to determine how the family environment impacts diet quality among Hispanic/Latino adult and youth.
Regional Conference to Address Health Disparities among Latino Youth and Families
GW's Avance Center, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, and Regional Primary Care Coalition – Partner for the October 5 Event.
Two New Online Medical Education Courses Address Opioid Crisis
The courses aim to teach doctors and other healthcare professionals some of the myths and facts surrounding the use of prescription opioid painkillers.