Edition 22 – CVS-Aetna Merger: Benefiting Consumers’ Health, If Not Their Pocketbooks

Edition 22 – CVS-Aetna Merger: Benefiting Consumers’ Health, If Not Their Pocketbooks

CVS-Aetna Merger: Benefiting Consumers’ Health, If Not Their Pocketbooks By Catherine Gallori Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Gallori C. CVS-Aetna merger: benefitting consumers’ health, if not their pocketbooks. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;22 DOI:10.54111/0001/V8 CVS-Aetna Merger: Benefiting Consumers’ Health, If Not Their Pocketbooks In October 2018, the Justice […]

Edition 22 – Food Stamp Policy is Failing. Here’s Why.

Edition 22 – Food Stamp Policy is Failing. Here’s Why.

Food Stamp Policy is Failing. Here’s Why. By Sajen Plevyak Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Plevyak C. Food Stamp policy is failing. here’s why. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;22. DOI:10.54111/0001/V9 Food Stamp Policy is Failing. Here’s Why. Nearly 12% of Americans struggle to put food on the table.1 The […]

Edition 22 – Modicare: A Universal Experience Gone Wrong

Edition 22 – Modicare: A Universal Experience Gone Wrong

Modicare: A Universal Experience Gone Wrong By Indu Prakash Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Prakash I. Modicare: a universal experience gone wrong. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;22. DOI:10.54111/0001/V10 Modicare: A Universal Experience Gone Wrong Healthcare has often been placed at the backburner of public addresses and most often […]

Edition 22 – Modernizing the Cuban Healthcare System by Updating Medical Immigration Rules

Edition 22 – Modernizing the Cuban Healthcare System by Updating Medical Immigration Rules

Modernizing the Cuban Healthcare System by Updating Medical Immigration Rules By Dianelis Lopez Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Lopez D. Modernizing the Cuban healthcare system by updating medical immigration rules. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;22.   10.54111/0001/V11 Modernizing the Cuban Healthcare System by Updating Medical Immigration Rules Cuba’s […]

Edition 7 – Why Public Health Practitioners Should Care About Job Prospects for People with Criminal Records: Employment Challenges and Successful Prison and Jail Reentry

Edition 7 – Why Public Health Practitioners Should Care About Job Prospects for People with Criminal Records: Employment Challenges and Successful Prison and Jail Reentry

Why Public Health Practitioners Should Care About Job Prospects for People with Criminal Records: Employment Challenges and Successful Prison and Jail Reentry By Sonali Saluja, MD, MPH, FACP; and Henry Rosen Citation Saluja S and Rosen H. Why public health practitioners should care about job prospects for people with criminal records. Harvard Public Health Review. Summer […]

Edition 7 – Public Health and the Policing of Black Lives

Edition 7 – Public Health and the Policing of Black Lives

Public Health and the Policing of Black Lives By Justin Feldman, MPH, MSW Citation Feldman J. Public health and the policing of Black lives. Harvard Public Health Review. Summer 2015;7. Public Health and the Policing of Black Lives The deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Freddie Gray, Rekia Boyd, and Walter Scott reflect a pattern of […]