Category: Public Health & Policy

Podcast: The Threat of Regulatory Bureaucracy to the Survival of Patients Suffering from Rare Diseases

Podcast: The Threat of Regulatory Bureaucracy to the Survival of Patients Suffering from Rare DiseasesPodcast: The Threat of Regulatory Bureaucracy to the Survival of Patients Suffering from Rare Diseases

The piece “FDA delays could end vital treatment for rare disease patients” underscores a major regulatory obstacle impacting the accessibility of essential medication for individuals with rare conditions. The dialogue

The Link Among Environmental Justice, Health Inequalities, and Climate Change

The Link Among Environmental Justice, Health Inequalities, and Climate ChangeThe Link Among Environmental Justice, Health Inequalities, and Climate Change

**Environmental Justice, Health Disparities, and Climate Change: A Connected Crisis** Environmental justice, health disparities, and climate change are closely intertwined concerns, with climate change intensifying existing health inequities in marginalized

Podcast: The Effectiveness of Sustainable Legislative Reform Over Temporary Discount Programs

Podcast: The Effectiveness of Sustainable Legislative Reform Over Temporary Discount ProgramsPodcast: The Effectiveness of Sustainable Legislative Reform Over Temporary Discount Programs

**Pharmacy Benefit Manager Reform vs. Direct Drug Plans: Charting the Future of Health Care** The ongoing discussion concerning pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reform and direct drug purchasing initiatives is transforming