To address the pharmacy crisis, doctors should dispense some drugs
As pharmacies across the United States close, primary care offices should reevaluate their methods of distributing medicine to patients, writes WashU Olin Business’ Patrick Aguilar.
Trump and GOP’s tax bill would force cuts to Medicare, CBO says
Medicare cuts could mean that “these rural hospitals won’t survive,” says Timothy McBride.
As Republicans Eye Sweeping Medicaid Cuts, Missouri Offers a Preview
Timothy McBride comments on how the proposed federal cuts to Medicaid could affect Missouri.
Trump’s Budget Cuts Funding for Chronic Disease Prevention
Ross Brownson comments on efforts to improve rural health by building walking trails to promote physical activity.
A New Study Raises Alarms About Plastics and Heart Disease. Here’s What to Know
WashU Medicine’s Mark Huffman comments on paper linked phthalates
Americans expect to lose trust in public health under new leadership
Sandro Galea comments on trust in public health
Medicaid, SNAP cuts could create a massive hole in Missouri budget, cost thousands of jobs
Tim McBride discusses potential negative impact on rural hospitals
Billions at stake in Missouri and Kansas if proposed Medicaid, SNAP cuts move forward
Cuts could lead to nearly 30,000 jobs lost across the states’ health-care systems, food suppliers
Understanding Medicaid: Potential health impacts of proposed cuts
Timothy McBride speaks about impacts a proposed spending bill may have on those with limited medical resources
Wealthier Americans face lower risk of heart disease
“Wealth and education cluster among a small, advantaged group,” WashU’s Salma Abdalla said, “while the majority of Americans face an increased risk of heart disease.”