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Psychiatry’s pill-first culture is no accident—it’s embedded in our checklists, pay codes, and expectations. Why ...
Health policy expert William H. Dow breaks down the consequences of the One Big Beautiful Bill and how states might respond.
By now, you have probably heard about the weight-loss benefits of glucagon-like peptide-1 drugs such as Ozempic (semaglutide) ...
These three op-ed writers know what happens to the people they care about when public assistance programs get cut.
OpEd: Congressman Rogers and his peers could have voted against the billionaire-first agenda. They chose to cheer it on.
The change could affect those whose citizenship or immigration status cannot be confirmed through federal databases.
Connecticut residents who rely on the state’s Affordable Care Act marketplace and small group health plans may soon face ...
Political speech | Safety threat | DeSaulnier’s stand. East Bay Times reader letters to the editor for Aug. 19, 2025.
Supporters of the Medicaid cuts say the changes will reduce fraud and abuse, but others worry about impacts to the vulnerable ...
Collaborative care models have shown promise for patients with opioid use disorder. But with Medicaid cuts on the way, ...