Department of Health Policy and Management
We train and inspire the next generation of health care leaders to improve health care delivery systems and mitigate public health risks around the world.
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The most expensive health care system in the world
The U.S. spends more on health care than all the other wealthy democracies in the world. But in spite of all that spending, life expectancy in the U.S lags behind…
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Poll: Adults in the top 1% highest income bracket have dramatically different life experiences than middle- and lower-income adults when it comes to financial problems, health care, and life satisfaction
Top 1% have dramatically different life experiences with financial problems, health care, and life satisfaction than middle- and lower-income adults.
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Poor diets linked to $50 billion in U.S. health care costs
Unhealthy diets account for almost 20% of U.S. health care costs from heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
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What can the U.S. learn from the health systems of other countries?
Ashish Jha plans to visit eight high-income countries outside the U.S. to learn what works—and what doesn’t—in their health systems.
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New SNAP rule likely to increase food insecurity
The Trump administration has finalized a rule tightening work requirements for SNAP.
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Survey: Seriously ill Medicare beneficiaries can face considerable financial hardship
Survey finds that its coverage gaps may cause considerable financial distress for the most seriously ill patients.
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Benjamin Sommers elected to National Academy of Medicine
Health policy expert Benjamin Sommers of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).
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Poll finds public support for school-based vaccination, but limited trust in vaccine safety and public health agencies
Poll finds support for requirements for parents to have children vaccinated against preventable diseases like measles, mumps, and rubella for school.
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New survey shows U.S. businesses taking steps to foster Culture Of Health, but room to grow
A recently conducted study assessed the current levels of engagement by businesses in a corporate Culture of Health.