A new Health Policy Brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation describes the ways the Affordable Care Act mandates coverage for the complete cost of 45 preventive services, both ...
Three new policy briefs from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation provide evidence-based recommendations to alleviate people's immediate needs in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as provide long ...
A new Health Policy Brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) examines factors that can contribute to health status. In the United States, less than 9 percent of health ...
25 April 2025 - As the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary this year, the world continues to face a daunting set of challenges that require innovative and bold solutions. Amidst the current ...
The focus of this Policy Brief is on governance innovations, organisational responses and other developments already taking place on the ground that – irrespective of their governance model – can help ...
A public policy brief produced by the Kathleen Babineaux Blanco Public Policy Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette compares transportation infrastructure spending in the state to ...
Policy-relevant urban health research generates knowledge that policy- and decision-makers can use to improve health and reduce health inequities. Through its Salud Urbana en América Latina (SALURBAL) ...
The main objective of this Policy Brief is to introduce a preliminary concept and framework for governing complex emergencies, tailored to the needs of city and regional governments. The document ...
The aim of the HCRI Policy Brief Series is to disseminate cutting edge academic research in an accessible and meaningful way, engaging with policymakers, governments, humanitarian practitioners and ...
This brief is a summary of a research paper authored by Amanda King, a third-year Case Western Reserve University law student, founder of “Shooting Without Bullets” and member of the Cleveland ...
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 ...
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