health economics
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5 Things You Didn’t Know About Olympic Runner Gabby Thomas
The American Olympic runner is preparing to make her way to the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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New Survey Shows Why Health Coverage Falls Short For Too Many, Especially Black Americans
A new PhRMA/Ipsos survey reports that high out-of-pocket costs prevent insured patients from receiving the healthcare they need.
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Read This: Here’s Why Millions Are Losing Health Care.
Nearly four million Americans have been kicked off of Medicaid since April, and things are only expected to get worse
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Yale Study Reveals Terrifying Excess Deaths For African Americans
The study tracked deaths among Black Americans for more than 20 years.
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The COVID-19 National Emergency Is Ending Early, Will Black Americans Feel The Impact?
Biden just signed a bill ending the COVID-19 national emergency , here’s what that means for Black Americans
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Senatorial Candidate Cheri Beasley Has the Platform For a Healthier North Carolina
The candidate’s support of Medicaid expansion would help close some serious gaps.
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Here’s How Biden’s Inflation Act Helps Black Americans With Diabetes
On Tuesday, Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, capping insulin prices for Americans with diabetes.
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Monkeypox Disproportionately Affects Black Men in Georgia
It was expected that Black people would suffer most from the new disease but here’s why it’s happening.
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