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Harvard Public Health Review

Health Policy/Systems

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Health policy efforts focus on improving health care delivery, quality, and equity while controlling costs.

 

HEALTH CARE FINANCING


Reining in Health Care Costs

As commissioner of the Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy, Sarah Iselin, SM’99, is responsible for implementing key provisions of the state’s health care legislation— this despite a budge deficit that in February 2009 exceeded $1.5 billion.

Employer Health Incentives

Employee wellness programs prod workers to adopt healthier lifestyles

Doctoring In A Digital World

Electronic health records could make care safer and save money. So why aren't more doctors and hospitals using them? 

Health Care and Uncle Sam
To make health insurance more affordable and accessible, reform the federal tax code, says HSPH Professor of Health Economics Katherine Baicker.

Health Care for Almost Everyone

Massachusetts'  bold experiment

MEDICAL ERRORS/MALPRACTICE/QUALITY

A Simple Checklist That Saves Lives

Fighter pilots use checklists to avoid deadly errors. Why not surgeons, too?

"We're Sorry"

The healing power of apology - and how  two little words could make medicine safer

The Pen and the Scalpel

Atul Gawande is a surgeon and an award-winning scribe.

DRUG POLICY

Drug Companies at the Crossroads

HSPH's Michelle Mello explores the thorny issues at the intersection of public health, law, and ethics.

HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT

China's leaders, HSPH experts unite in reform effort 

Keeping 1.3 Billion People Healthy

The Long Road Back

Restoring health care for China's peasant farmers

The Innovation Revolution

Reenergizing India's national health service

A Dose of Prevention

HSPH joins India's ambitious effort to create new public health schools

MICROFINANCE

The Difference $100 Can Make

A Harvard undergraduate explores the macro benefits of microlending—and discovers a passion for public health.

OTHER

Death By Violent Means: Who's at Risk?

A CDC database piloted by HSPH is galvanizing prevention measures.

What Money Can't Buy

For millions of Chinese, there's  more to  well-being than income.

 

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