Health Reform in the U.S.: Same Evidence, Different Frames By Eric Coles Citation Coles E. Health reform in the U.S. HPHR. Fall
Edition 14 marks HPHR’s second non-thematic issue, inviting readers to span a blend of topics from ideas relating to the implications of robotic surgery, non-traditional work arrangements, and health reform, to the tale of how the Ebola virus was transported to the United States and policy recommendations for future global health epidemics. Within this special edition, a mesh of ideas are brought to the forefront, allowing for an interesting and diverse read.
~ Catherine Tsasis, Associate Editor, HPHR
Health Reform in the U.S.: Same Evidence, Different Frames By Eric Coles Citation Coles E. Health reform in the U.S. HPHR. Fall
Flight Bans and the Ebola Crisis: Policy Recommendations for Future Global Health Epidemics By Chelsea Ferrell and Pulkit Agarwal Citation Ferrell C,
Thank You, Mr. Thomas Eric Duncan By Leigh B. Grossman, MD Citation Grossman L. Thank you, Mr. Thomas Eric Duncan. Harvard Public
Implications of Robotic Surgery By Eric Starble Citation Starble E. Implications of robotic surgery. Harvard Public Health Review. Fall 2018;14. DOI:10.54111/0001/N4 Executive Summary
Contingent Workers and Occupational Health: A Review on the Health Effects of Non-Traditional Work Arrangements By Garry L. Mullins Jr. Citation Mullins
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