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  • Health Insurance

    Missed Opportunities: Using Medicaid Section 1115 Projects to Improve the Health of Medicaid and Medicare Beneficiaries

    June 2026 Leighton Ku

    Medicaid Section 1115 demonstration projects are widely used to test innovative policies but are subject to “budget neutrality” limits so that federal expenditures do not exceed what the federal government would have spent if the project was not adopted. More

  • Health Equity Population Health

    Racial Equity Impact Assessments as Tools for Advancing Population Health and Equity in Local Policy

    June 2026 Kellee White Whilby Makeda Walelo Heron Bondoc

    Racial equity impact assessments (REIAs) are used by local governments to integrate equity considerations into policymaking and decision-making processes by evaluating potential impacts of proposed legislation before enactment. More

  • Population Health

    Federal Nutrition Assistance Programs 2021 to 2025: Policy Expansion and Contraction

    June 2026 Sara N. Bleich Hilary Seligman

    From 2021 to 2025, federal nutrition assistance policy in the United States shifted rapidly from expansion to contraction, with major implications for food insecurity, diet quality, and chronic disease risk. More

  • Social drivers of health

    The Carceral Shadow: Criminal Justice as a Determinant of Health and Challenges for Policymakers

    May 2026 Rashawn Ray Keon Gilbert

    The United States incarcerates more people per capita than any peer nation, and its criminal justice system disproportionately impacts Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color. More

  • Health Disparities

    Trust Through Others’ Eyes: An Experiment on How Vicarious Health Care Experiences Shape System Trust

    May 2026 Silvia Cannas Maria Cucciniello

    Trust in the US health care system has declined substantially in recent years, threatening patient engagement, care outcomes, and health policy effectiveness. More

  • Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Policy

    Stretching Scarce Authorizing Legislation as Far as Possible: A Legislative History of the 340B Drug Pricing Program

    May 2026 Sayeh Nikpay Mikayla Reinke Nicole Quinones

    The 1992 340B Drug Pricing Program (“340B”) started as a narrowly focused program aimed at Public Health Service Act–funded clinics and public hospitals. Today 340B includes two-thirds of all nonprofit hospitals in the United States and accounts for more than $80 billion in discounted drug purchases. More

  • State Health Policy

    Firearm Safety in a Country of Arms

    May 2026 Jonathan M. Metzl

    In April 2018, a naked man with an AR-15 burst into a Waffle House restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee. Firing at random, he murdered four people and gravely injured five more before escaping into the night. More

  • Global Health

    The Hondius Outbreak Shows What Happens When the CDC Retreats from the World

    May 2026 Lawrence O. Gostin

    For more than three decades, I have worked alongside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) during many of the world’s most consequential biological threats—from the containment of SARS-CoV-1 and the West African Ebola epidemic to the global responses to Zika and COVID-19. More

  • Mental Health

    The Effects of Recent Polarized Elections on Mental Health

    May 2026 Michael Shepherd Bethany Albertson

    Context: Politics is increasingly important to many Americans. Yet little is known about how the increasing centrality of politics affects… More

  • Decommodifying and Humanizing Health Care: Revisiting Pellegrino’s Ethical Imperative

    May 2026 Kevin Fiscella Alejandro J. Vera Ashley M. Jenkins

    Edmund Pellegrino warned about the growing commodification of health and health care in the United States. After twenty-five years, it is worth revisiting Pellegrino’s critique and examining this critique in the current era. More