Population and Public Health

Australia’s Gynecologic Cancers: Beyond Cervical Success
Care Australia’s Gynecologic Cancers: Beyond Cervical Success

Cervical cancer is on the brink of elimination in Australia, yet thousands of women still face stagnant survival when the diagnosis is uterine, ovarian, vulvar, vaginal, or placental, and that paradox now defines both the opportunity and the risk for a health system known for turning science into

Immigrant Seniors Who Paid in Now Lose Medicare Coverage
Care Immigrant Seniors Who Paid in Now Lose Medicare Coverage

A gray envelope arrived with the morning mail, and before the kettle finished boiling Rosa María Carranza understood that the number she had carried in her wallet for two decades no longer promised the medical security she had earned across years of paychecks, payroll deductions, and caregiving

Will Specialized Foster Medicaid Plans Fix or Fracture Care?
Care Will Specialized Foster Medicaid Plans Fix or Fracture Care?

Carla Gairy sits down with Faisal Zain, a healthcare expert whose career in medical technology and device manufacturing has shaped a rigorous, systems-first approach to care delivery. He brings a builder’s mindset to Medicaid’s toughest edge cases—children in foster care and kids with complex condi

Florida's KidCare Expansion Stalls in Coverage Rule Fight
Public Policy Florida's KidCare Expansion Stalls in Coverage Rule Fight

Roberto Sainti sits down with Faisal Zain, a healthcare expert whose work in medical technology and device manufacturing has given him a front-row view of how policy decisions translate into real-world access and outcomes. With Florida’s KidCare expansion approved but stalled, and federal rules r

Nebraska's First Test: Work Rules Squeeze Health Centers
Public Policy Nebraska's First Test: Work Rules Squeeze Health Centers

A sweeping Medicaid rewrite now asked low-income adults to report their work hours more often while states prepared to absorb less federal support, and the first hard edges of that policy pressed most quickly on the clinics that saw anyone who walked through the door, insured or not. The One Big

What Are Readers Saying About U.S. Health Policy Now?
Care What Are Readers Saying About U.S. Health Policy Now?

A System Paid in Surprises Paychecks shrink under court-ordered garnishments while hospital quotes collapse by thousands the moment a patient says “self-pay,” and those two jolts alone upend any tidy narrative about how American health policy works. Across inboxes, letters from patients, pro

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