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Liana Woskie and Kimberly Turner's excellent new @theconversation.com piece draws on "From Relf v. Weinberger to Drive-Through Delivery: Unpacking Democratic Responsiveness & Administrative Levers in US Sterilization Policy." read.dukeupress.edu/jhppl/articl... theconversation.com/reduced-heal...
New publication from our team on local TV news coverage of COVID-19-related racial disparities. This work highlights which communities and media environments were more — and less — likely to encounter reporting on racial health disparities during COVID-19. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
NEW: A serious staffing shortage — of the Trump admin's own making — is delaying the agency's ability to send billions to universities around the country, leaving labs reeling in the meantime. “I thought we were at rock bottom”, a senior NIH official said. “We are below rock bottom now.”
@mirandayaver.bsky.social & @mshepruralpolitics.bsky.social interviewed @mattmotta.bsky.social @thcallaghan.bsky.social & @klunztrujillo.bsky.social on their article "Public Risk Perceptions & Policy Attitudes Toward Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza." Check it out! on.soundcloud.com/JysieKBuo450...
Looking ahead to potential reductions in Medicare Advantage insurer participation and benefits, JHPPL analysis of Medicare Advantage politics and policy provides important broader context. To start, Erin Fuse Brown & coauthors assess MA's problematic features. read.dukeupress.edu/jhppl/articl...
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Listen to JHPPL Interview with Matt Motta, Tim Callaghan, and Kristin Lunz Trujillo by Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law #np on #SoundCloud
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We examined market-level social and demographic characteristics and station-level factors as predictors of local television news coverage of COVID-19-related racial disparities using the theoretica...
JHPPL Interview with Matt Motta, Tim Callaghan, and Kristin Lunz Trujillo
Legislative and Regulatory Options for Improving Medicare Advantage
Community Characteristics Predict Local News Agenda Building About Racial Health Disparities
Abstract. The Medicare Advantage program was created to expand beneficiary choice and to reduce spending through capitated payment to private insurers. However, many stakeholders now argue that Medica...
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Changes in how healthcare is managed have had a meaningful effect on what contraceptive options are available to women.
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Some units at the US funding giant are so understaffed, they are focusing on mandated grant renewals rather than new awards.
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Reduced health insurance payments for hospital births had a bigger impact on sterilization rates than correcting an injustice
NIH staffing shortage could slash number of new grants issued this year
Scoop: NSF has been quietly blocking new funds and grants to four top universities: Duke, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. Dozens of proposals from PIs at these universities—and their collaborators—have been stuck at the Office of Award Management awaiting finalization for months.
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Collaborative on Media & Messaging for Health and Social Policy
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US science funder once again restricts awards to Harvard University and other research institutions.
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Exclusive: NSF puts new research grants to top universities on hold
If you've followed courts' recent policy moves related to mifepristone and are looking for a good analysis of the politics surrounding medication abortion, Carrie Baker's JHPPL article examines medication in historical perspective with insights for post-Roe period read.dukeupress.edu/jhppl/articl...
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Abstract. This article examines the decades-long campaign to increase access to abortion pills in the United States, including advocates' work to win US Food and Drug Administration approval of mifepr...
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History and Politics of Medication Abortion in the United States and the Rise of Telemedicine and Self-Managed Abortion
Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law
NIH has allocated just 33% of its normal budget this year, putting critical medical breakthroughs at risk. Johns Hopkins President Ron Daniels and University of Kansas Chancellor Dr. Douglas Girod are calling on the government to release it before the damage becomes permanent. https://bit.ly/4f3GuzR
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JHU president, University of Kansas chancellor urge federal agencies to release congressionally appropriated funds to fuel America's research engine
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President Daniels in WSJ op-ed: Get the federal science money flowing
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We published today the latest figures on cause of death in children. In every year since COVID, the number one killer of children in the US is guns.
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Due Friday! @povertyscholar.bsky.social, Megan Reynolds and I are looking forward to reviewing your submissions!
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An analysis of current causes of deaths among U.S. children and adolescents underscores the need for sustained investment in prevention, research on injury and overdose treatments, and readiness in .....
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Current Causes of Death among Children and Adolescents in the United States | NEJM
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⏰ CALL FOR PAPER PROPOSALS UPCOMING DEADLINE ⏰. Submissions for the JHPPL, "Community Organizing, Power, and Politics, special issue edited by @povertyscholar.bsky.social, Megan Reynolds, and @sarahgollust.bsky.social are due May 15!! Submission link here: read.dukeupress.edu/jhppl/pages/...
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In Minnesota, GOP leadership has been hiding a gun violence prevention bill in a desk drawer to prevent it from coming to a vote. In response, DFL legislators just announced that they will begin a sit-in to hold the House floor overnight unless Speaker Demuth allows for a fair vote within 24 hours.
Submission Guidelines | Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law | Duke University Press Submission Guidelines CALL FOR PAPER PROPOSALS: Community Organizing, Power, and Politics. Co...
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