Submissions from 2023
Congenital Syphilis in the Medicaid Program: Assessing challenges and opportunities through the experiences of seven Southern states, Naomi Seiler, Claire Heyison, Paige Organick-Lee, Aaron Karacuschansky, Gregory Dwyer, Alexis Osei, Helen Stoll, and Katie Horton
Drawing on the Strengths of Community Health Workers to Address Sexually Transmitted Infections: Roles, Medicaid Reimbursement, and Partnerships, Naomi Seiler, Katie Horton, Paige Organick-Lee, Claire Heyison, Alexis Osei, Greg Dwyer, Aaron Karacuschansky, Mekhi Washington, and Amanda Spott
Sexually Transmitted Infections and Social Determinants of Health: Emerging Opportunities in the Medicaid Program, Naomi Seiler, Katie Horton, Paige Organick-Lee, Mekhi Washington, Taylor Turner, and Lily Ryan
Submissions from 2020
Ten years into Obamacare, cost and access issues abound, Lauren Clason, Emily Kopp, and Mary Ellen McIntire
Increasing Access to STI Services in the Medicaid Program, Naomi Seiler, Katie Horton, Darla Bishop, Madina Adil, and Claire Heyison
Medicaid Block Grant Policy Could Face High Legal Hurdles, Shira Stein
COVID-19: Substance Use Disorder, Privacy, and the CARES Act, Nicolas Terry, Melissa Goldstein, and Kirk Nahra
What the WHO pandemic declaration means, Leana Wen
Submissions from 2019
American Women Are Dying. To Save Them, We Need to Depoliticize Women's Health Care, Leana Wen
Submissions from 2014
Medicaid Payments and Access to Care, Sara J. Rosenbaum
Submissions from 2013
Can Better Access to Health Care Really Lower Costs?, Jesse M. Pines and Zachary F. Meisel
Submissions from 2012
Simple Design: What Health Care Can Learn from a TV Remote Control, Zachary F. Meisel and Jesse M. Pines
Submissions from 2011
Medicaid in the Bull's Eye, Leighton C. Ku
McDonald's Medicine: Are We Too Impatient to Wait for Care?, Zachary F. Meisel and Jesse M. Pines
Post-HMO Health Care: Are ACOs the Answer?, Zachary F. Meisel and Jesse M. Pines
Why You Don’t Want to Get Sick on a Saturday, Zachary F. Meisel and Jesse M. Pines
Why Doctors Order Too Many Tests (It's Not Just to Avoid Lawsuits), Jesse M. Pines and Zachary F. Meisel
Why the Grey's Anatomy Myth Clouds the Real Value of Emergency Care, Jesse M. Pines and Zachary F. Meisel
The Affordable Care Act and the Poor, Sara J. Rosenbaum
Submissions from 2010
Can Health Care Investments Stimulate the Economy?, Leighton C. Ku, Peter Shin, and Brian K. Bruen
Submissions from 2009
Developmental Checkups for All Children: Three Good Choices for Practices and Providers, Margaret C. Dunkle and Janet Hill
Sicko-nomics: Health Care Reformers Should Look to the Banking Collapse as a Cautionary Tale, Zachary F. Meisel and Jesse M. Pines
Who Needs to Be in the Hospital?, Jesse M. Pines
Abortion Provisions in the Senate Managers Amendment, Sara J. Rosenbaum
Submissions from 2008
Boost Vaccine Safety: Five Common-sense Steps Could Save Vulnerable Children from Damage, Margaret C. Dunkle
Infants and Toddlers in the Child Welfare System Need Developmental Checkups (It's Also the Law), Margaret C. Dunkle
Reducing the Complexity of Health Care Access: Models of Care Coordination, A. Seiji Hayashi
The Allure of the One-Stop Shop: The Real Reasons Why People Go to the E.R. When They Shouldn't, Zachary F. Meisel and Jesse M. Pines
Waiting Doom: How Hospitals are Killing E.R. Patients, Zachary F. Meisel and Jesse M. Pines
Health Cares, Sara J. Rosenbaum
Submissions from 2007
Mandating HPV vaccination--Private rights, public good, Alexandra M. Stewart
Submissions from 2004
Accurate and Inexpensive Developmental Screenings: The First Step in Early Intervention, Margaret C. Dunkle
Partnering with the Social Security Administration for Early Identification and Intervention in Los Angeles County, Margaret C. Dunkle
Identify Problems Early, Address Them Before They Become Overwhelming, Margaret C. Dunkle and Louis Vismara