An increasingly urgent mental health crisis is unfolding among children and adolescents, with a particularly devastating impact on those within immigrant communities who face a formidable array of barriers to receiving care. For countless Spanish-speaking families, the path to psychological support
A preventable disease that was declared eliminated in the United States a quarter-century ago is now surging with alarming speed, pushing the nation's public health system to its limits and raising serious questions about the state of herd immunity. With the number of infections for 2025 climbing
A federal court's recent intervention has placed a formidable legal barrier between the U.S. government and the deeply personal medical records of transgender adolescents, reaffirming the sanctity of patient privacy in a highly charged political climate. In a decisive ruling from Pittsburgh, Chief
In a decisive move that signals a significant philosophical shift in federal oversight, the Trump administration has begun systematically unwinding key health information technology regulations established during the previous administration. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS),
A comprehensive new wave of research from the Yale School of Public Health is revealing a significant, overarching trend toward leveraging advanced data science, artificial intelligence, and sophisticated statistical modeling to tackle complex public health issues. Three distinct studies, focusing
The sprawling $4 trillion healthcare sector, long burdened by unsustainable cost trends and systemic complexities, is now the primary battleground for a new generation of innovators dedicated to systemic change. These companies are not just tweaking existing models; they are fundamentally