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Massachusetts’ landmark health care law, enacted two decades ago, made care more affordable and accessible, according to Harvard Chan School’s John McDonough and Jeffrey Sanchez.
Harvard Chan School’s Troyen Brennan and plastic surgeon Elisabeth Potter discussed insurance company priorities on the New York Times Opinion series “Divided.”
Sue Goldie felt “sheer responsibility” to let a New York Times journalist tell her story of adjusting to the reality of an incurable disease—while training for an Ironman triathlon, serving as faculty director of two centers, and teaching three large courses.
A significant portion of military personnel, veterans, and their families may be relying on health care from hospitals that are on shaky financial footing, largely due to recent cuts to Medicaid, according to a new analysis.