The latest health policy brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation examines the changes to Medicare contained in recently passed health reform legislation. This is the most ...
A new policy brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) examines past and present initiatives to improve the use of clinical research for patients, providers, and health ...
Bubbles, busts, and bailouts: lessons from the global financial meltdown by Rob Vos, Richard Kozul-Wright and Alex Izurieta Download the UN/DESA Policy Brief No. 9 Don’t forget the food crisis: new ...
Funding large-scale negative emissions through a carbon market designed for traditional emission reduction strategies risks exacerbating long-term economic inequality. We suggest exploring alternative ...
Autistic individuals interact with the justice system at high rates as both victims and offenders. With a grant from the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) in late 2019, Drexel ...
After months of research with local stakeholders, L.A. Care Health Plan and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) have unveiled their inaugural LA County State of Children’s Health report. The report ...
A new policy brief has called for landscape-scale adaptive forest management, as well as investments in emerging forest products and bioenergy to fund these activities in light of the effects of ...
The sweeping tax and budget legislation recently passed by Congress, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” by its supporters, is poised to hit vulnerable communities hard. As reductions to public ...
The 2030 Agenda recognizes that capacity in governments at all levels is critical to steer and support the transformations which it calls for. Thus, public servants at all levels of government need ...
Global household material use is highly unequal: the top 10% drive roughly a third of footprints and most of the overshoot beyond safe limits. Curbing affluent overconsumption, while securing decent ...