Why We Need Price Transparency in Healthcare
Szumigalski K. Why we need price transparency in healthcare. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;22. As consumers, we expect to see prices before making a purchase. We would probably laugh if a store told us they could only tell us the price 4-6 weeks after we agreed to buy the item. Yet you will likely accept […]
One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Applying Flexibility to the Primary Care Behavioral Health Model with Transient Populations – A Brief Report
Ogbeide S. Applying flexibility to the primary care behavioral health model with transient populations. Harvard Public Health Review. Fall 2018;20. Each year, approximately 3.5 million individuals in the United States experience homelessness (“Hunger and Homelessness,” n.d.). Patients experiencing homelessness have negative health outcomes in part due to decreased access to health care (Fitzpatrick et al., […]
Health Care for India’s 500 Million: The Promise of the National Health Protection Scheme
Sharma S. Health care for India’s 500 million: the promise of the National Health Protection Scheme. Harvard Public Health Review. Fall 2018;18. Abstract India is the world’s second most populous nation with an estimated 1.27 billion inhabitants. In 2018, the Indian economy was estimated to be the seventh-largest in the world by nominal GDP and […]