Edition 1 – Medicare for All: The Way Forward

Edition 1 – Medicare for All: The Way Forward

Medicare for All: The Way Forward By Don Berwick, MD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation .Berwick D. Medicare for all: the way forward. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2014;1.10.54111/0001A/4 Medicare for All: The Way Forward Massachusetts faces serious issues: A school system that is good, but leaves some kids and communities behind; a transportation system in disrepair; […]

Edition 30 – Thinking Beyond Purpose-Built Communities: A Vision to Create Structural Change for Housing in the United States

30 – Thinking Beyond Purpose-Built Communities- A Vision to Create Structural Change for Housing in the United States

Thinking Beyond Purpose-Built Communities: A Vision to Create Structural Change for Housing in the United States By Kate S. Meyer, MPH Citation Meyer K. Thinking beyond purpose-built communities: a vision to create structural change for housing in the United States. HPHR. 2021; 28. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD10 Thinking Beyond Purpose-Built Communities: A Vision to Create Structural Change for […]

Edition 3 – Capable Guardians

Edition 3 – Capable Guardians

Capable Guardians By Felton Earls, M.D. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Earls F. Capable guardians. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2015;3.  10.54111/0001/C3 Capable Guardians We, HSPH students and faculty, are living in a nation that is not flourishing. To quote Martin Luther King, “We may have come in different ships, but we are now in the same […]

Edition 3 – Police Killings, Political Impunity, Racism and the People’s Health: Issues for Our Times

Edition 3 – Police Killings, Political Impunity, Racism and the People’s Health: Issues for Our Times

Police Killings, Political Impunity, Racism and the People’s Health: Issues for Our Times By Nancy Krieger, PhD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Krieger N. Police killings, political impunity, racism and the people’s health: issues for our times. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2015;3. 10.54111/0001/C2 Police Killings, Political Impunity, Racism and the People’s Health: Issues for Our Times […]

Priya Vedula discusses why “Voting is a Public Health Issue”

The health of a democracy is intricately tied to the health of the community and voting rights must be viewed as a public health issue. Since 1988, the National Academy of Medicine (formerly known as the Institute of Medicine), has called upon public health professionals to advocate for conditions that directly affect the health of people, including voting

Dr. Robert X. Williams: A Luminary Mentor

Dr. Robert X. Williams

A Luminary Mentor By June Samuel Dr. Robert X. Williams: A Luminary Mentor The birth of a child is the rebirth of a mother. It is a monumental life event for a woman. He was a legendary doctor who was present at this monumental event with mothers, welcoming new life, only about nine thousand times!   […]

Unheard Voices: A Transatlantic Comparison of Refugee and Marginalized Group’s Healthcare Experiences: A Photo Essay

Unheard Voices: A Transatlantic Comparison of Refugee and Marginalized Group’s Healthcare Experiences By Aditya Milun Mittal Unheard Voices: A Transatlantic Comparison of Refugee and Marginalized Group’s Healthcare Experiences As the U.S. healthcare system undergoes reconstruction, refugee voices are not prominent voices in that discussion. New immigrant and refugees are covered under Medicaid yet experience a […]

Edition 34 – Placing Youth at the Forefront of Tackling Non-Communicable Diseases: An Op-Ed Piece

Edition 34 – Placing Youth at the Forefront of Tackling Non-Communicable Diseases: An Op-Ed Piece

Placing Youth at the Forefront of Tackling Non-Communicable Diseases: An Op-Ed Piece By Stuti Chakraborty, Sheeba Sagar, Poorvaprabha Patil Citation Chakraborty S, Sagar S, Patil P.  Placing youth at the forefront of tackling non-communicable diseases: an op-ed piece. HPHR. 2021;34. DOI:10.54111/0001/HH24 Placing Youth at the Forefront of Tackling Non-Communicable Diseases: An Op-Ed Piece Abstract Non-communicable […]

Edition 50 – Saved from Ecstasy: A Multi-partite Intervention for First Time and Repeat Users of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) Within The LGBTQ+ Community

Edition 50 – Saved from Ecstasy: A Multi-partite Intervention for First Time and Repeat Users of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) Within The LGBTQ+ Community

Saved from Ecstasy: A Multi-partite Intervention for First Time and Repeat Users of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) Within The LGBTQ+ Community By Dr. Candice Carpenter Citation Carpenter C. Saved from Ecstasy: A Multi-partite Intervention for First Time and Repeat Users of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) Within The LGBTQ+ Community. HPHR. 2021;50.10.54111/0001/WW7 Saved from Ecstasy: A Multi-partite Intervention for First Time […]