Population and Public Health
In less than a year of its existence, Hospitals Without Borders has already delivered two pediatric clinics that are being used in Cairo, says Joan Webley, its director of licensing and communications.
Dr. Don Rucker, chief strategy officer at 1upHealth, who led ONC in the first Trump administration, says the government is returning to pre-pandemic norms, rather than making cuts to Medicare and Medicaid.
Also, the South Korean government is exploring developing a new AI model to predict the efficacy of traditional Korean medicines.
In March, the company received FDA marketing authorization for the first at-home test to detect chlamydia, gonorrhea and trichomoniasis.
The center is partnering with Lambda Legal to challenge anti-LGBTQ executive orders, defend access to care for its transgender patients and protect their data. Gabriel Garcia-Lopez describes the center's mission.
Data drives decision-making, and this podcast empowers nurses to embrace the transformative potential of information.
The organization has a $3.6 million fundraising campaign, with dollar-for-dollar matching, to support the Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network in its mission to control both diseases. Anil Soni, CEO of the WHO Foundation, explains.
Cooper University Health Care launched a social determinants of health hackathon to help solve systemic issues faced by its patient population, says Dr. Michael Kirchhoff, chief innovation officer.
Rahul Mahadevan founded The WiTT Group to create a platform where patients can ask for help with specific needs after he saw other patients delaying or refusing treatment because of non-clinical obstacles.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has reportedly signed an interagency agreement with the Office of Personnel Management to oversee staff reductions in force of up to 80,000 staff members.