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期刊名:Milbank quarterly

缩写:MILBANK Q

ISSN:0887-378X

e-ISSN:1468-0009

IF/分区:4.1/Q1

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Jeff Niederdeppe,Jiawei Liu,Mikaela Spruill et al. Jeff Niederdeppe et al.
Policy Points Many studies have explored the impact of message strategies to build support for policies that advance racial equity, but few studies examine the effects of richer stories of lived experience and detailed accounts of the ways ...
Adam Gaffney,Steffie Woolhandler,David U Himmelstein Adam Gaffney
Policy Points Over the past century, the tax-financed share of health care spending has risen from 9% in 1923 to 69% in 2020; a large part of this tax financing is now the subsidization of private health insurance. For-profit ownership of h...
Anthony L Schlaff,Ndidiamaka N Amutah-Onukagha,Dorcas Mabiala et al. Anthony L Schlaff et al.
Policy Points There need to be sweeping changes to medical school curricula that addresses structural racism in medicine and how to attend to this in medical practice. The Liaison Committee on Medical Education should develop and promulgate...
Robin A Richardson,Katherine M Keyes,Cynthia Chen et al. Robin A Richardson et al.
Policy Points Countries have adopted different strategies to support aging populations, which are broadly reflected in social, economic, and contextual environments. Referred to as "societal adaptation to aging," these factors affect countr...
Jonathan Purtle,Megan Wynecoop,Margaret E Crane et al. Jonathan Purtle et al.
Policy Points Local governments are increasingly adopting policies that earmark taxes for mental health services, and approximately 30% of the US population lives in a jurisdiction with such a policy. Policies earmarking taxes for mental he...
Marco Thimm-Kaiser,Adam Benzekri,Vincent Guilamo-Ramos Marco Thimm-Kaiser
Policy Points A large body of scientific work examines the mechanisms through which social determinants of health (SDOH) shape health inequities. However, the nuances described in the literature are infrequently reflected in the applied fra...
Nathaniel W Anderson,Neal Halfon,Daniel Eisenberg et al. Nathaniel W Anderson et al.
Policy Points Social indicators of young peoples' conditions and circumstances, such as high school graduation, food insecurity, and smoking, are improving even as subjective indicators of mental health and well-being have been worsening. T...
Lawton Robert Burns,Mark V Pauly Lawton Robert Burns
Policy Points Hospital executives posit a number of rationales for system mergers which lack any basis in academic evidence. Decades of academic research question whether system combinations confer public benefits. Antitrust authorities nee...
Shekinah A Fashaw-Walters,Momotazur Rahman,Gilbert Gee et al. Shekinah A Fashaw-Walters et al.
Policy Points Public reporting is associated with both mitigating and exacerbating inequities in high-quality home health agency use for marginalized groups. Ensuring equitable access to home health requires taking a closer look at potentia...