Public Policy

How Mediation Restores Trust in Patient Care
Public Policy How Mediation Restores Trust in Patient Care

When a breakdown in communication between a patient and a healthcare provider escalates into a formal dispute, the ensuing legal battle often inflicts a second, more insidious wound by destroying the very trust that underpins effective care. The traditional path of litigation, with its adversarial

Can Trump Lower Health Costs Without Congress?
Public Policy Can Trump Lower Health Costs Without Congress?

Introduction: The Executive Path to Healthcare Affordability With the average annual premium for family health insurance climbing toward an unsustainable thirty thousand dollars, the question of how to meaningfully reduce healthcare costs has become one of the most urgent economic challenges facing

Non-Profit's Gene Therapy for Rare Disease Wins FDA Approval
Public Policy Non-Profit's Gene Therapy for Rare Disease Wins FDA Approval

In a landmark decision that redefines the boundaries of pharmaceutical innovation, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has officially approved a groundbreaking gene therapy developed not by a corporate giant, but by an Italian non-profit foundation, offering a potential cure for a devastating

A Conservative Plan to Lower Healthcare Costs
Public Policy A Conservative Plan to Lower Healthcare Costs

Introduction Seizing the Opportunity for Real Reform With the scheduled expiration of enhanced Obamacare subsidies creating an urgent policy crossroads, the nation has a rare chance to pivot away from temporary government fixes toward a more sustainable and market-driven healthcare system. The

Why Is Healthcare Engagement a Design Problem?
Public Policy Why Is Healthcare Engagement a Design Problem?

In a world where consumer technology has mastered the art of holding our attention, the healthcare industry often struggles to get patients to even show up for an appointment. Faisal Zain, a veteran expert in medical technology and innovation, argues this isn't a failure of patient motivation,

Can Competition Fix America's Broken Healthcare?
Public Policy Can Competition Fix America's Broken Healthcare?

As the clock ticks down on the enhanced federal health insurance subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, millions of Americans are bracing for a potential financial shock while policymakers debate whether this looming deadline is a crisis or a catalyst. This policy crossroads has reignited

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