Edition 28 – Legal Obstacles to Biosimilar Market Entry

Legal Obstacles to Biosimilar Market Entry By Laura Karas, MD, MPH; Rachel Sachs, JD, MPH; Gerard Anderson, PhD Citation Karas L, Sachs R, Anderson G. Legal obstacles to biosimilar market entry. HPHR. 2021;28. DOI:10.54111/0001/bb2 Legal Obstacles to Biosimilar Market Entry Abstract Improving the market availability and penetration of biosimilars, “follow-on” versions of biologic products, will […]
Edition 28 – Financial Toxicity as an Unforeseen Side Effect of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Financial Toxicity as an Unforeseen Side Effect of Inflammatory Bowel Disease By Misty Hobbs Citation Hobbs M. Financial toxicity as an unforeseen side effect of inflammatory bowel disease. HPHR. 2021;28. DOI:10.54111/0001/bb3 Financial Toxicity as an Unforeseen Side Effect of Inflammatory Bowel Disease A 32-year-old male with a history of ulcerative colitis diagnosed at age 26 […]
Dr. Ankit Raj discusses serious reforms to regain the health of Bihar

Dr. Ankit Raj discusses the need for a case for serious reforms to regain the health of Bihar.
Dr. Ankit Raj discusses Economic and Political issues affecting the State of Health in Bihar

Dr. Ankit Raj discusses Economic and Political issues affecting the State of Health in Bihar
Edition 6 – Global Clinical Trials: Ethics, Harmonization and Commitments to Transparency

Global Clinical Trials: Ethics, Harmonization and Commitments to Transparency By Rebecca Li, PhD; Mark Barnes, JD LLM; Carmen E. Aldinger PhD, MPH; and Barbara E. Bierer, MD Citation Li L, Barnes M, Aldinger C, Bierer B. Global Clinical trials: ethics, harmonization and commitments to transparency. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2015;6. DOI: 10.54111/0001/f2. Global Clinical Trials: […]
Edition 6 – Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening: Investing in Health Care Systems

Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening: Investing in Health Care Systems By Lydia E. Pace MD, MPH and Ingrid T. Katz MD, MHS Citation Lydia E. Pace and Ingrid T. Katz. Breast and cervical cancer screening: investing in health care systems. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2015;6. DOI: 10.54111/0001/f3. Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening: Investing in Health […]
Edition 6 – Creating a Pandemic of Health: Opportunities and Lessons for a University Initiative at the Intersection of Health, Equity, and Innovation

Creating a Pandemic of Health: Opportunities and Lessons for a University Initiative at the Intersection of Health, Equity, and Innovation By S Rani Kotha, JD, MPH; Alejandro R. Jadad, MD, DPhil, FRCPC, FCAHS, FRAS; Howard Hu, MD, DSc Citation Kotha S, Jadad A, Hu H. Creating a pandemic of health: opportunities and lessons for a […]
Ellen Considine on Climate Change, Air Quality, and Health: Part 2/3

Discussing the “co-benefits” of decarbonization for health and climate change mitigation
Public Health and the Pulpit

Zaitoon By Dr. Butool Hisam Public Health and the Pulpit Source: Wikimedia Commons Just 250 miles south of the capital of Tunisia, the northernmost African country and a hidden tourist paradise, lies the city of Al Qarawayan. Though this country is famous for its glorious sandy beaches and historical monuments, what is less known is […]
Rebecca discusses “American Education: Flawed by Design?” Part II

True Curriculum By Rebecca Elliott, MPH Lesson 3: American Education- Flawed by Design? Part II Today we’re talking about We have to talk about this uncanny prison resemblance some more… It is good to see you again! Let’s get right into it. Last week we discussed the physical design of most modern American public schools. […]