Sara Rosenbaum, JD, has been appointed as the chair of the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (MACPAC).
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Sara Rosenbaum, JD, has been appointed as the chair of the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (MACPAC).
DCRx is a joint effort with DOH DC that aims to improve prescribing patterns in the District of Columbia to help patients access affordable, quality care.
Women admitted to hospitals in Victoria, Australia with acute coronary syndrome were less likely to receive coronary interventions, researchers found.
Gibbs Leadership Prize: Best Manuscript of 2015 in Women's Health Issues
The Charles Gibbs Prize is awarded annually by the Editorial Board of Women's Health Issues to recognize excellence in research on women’s health care or policy
The unprecedented economic crisis is putting Puerto Rico’s federally funded community health centers in jeopardy, according to a new report.
New Report Finds 43 Percent Increase in ADHD Diagnosis for U.S. Schoolchildren
Girls showed a sharp rise in ADHD diagnosis during eight-year study period
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Global Environmental Health Student Earns Trip to Amsterdam
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New Inclusive Public Health Student Association Focuses on Building Public Health Network
PHSA's revamped structure promotes collaboration among GW and the DC-area community.
New Professorial Lecturer Brings Experience with Military and Radiation
David A. Smith, MS, PhD, is a retired Lieutenant Colonel who has worked with troops and civilians dealing with radioactive materials throughout the world.
Professor and ARAC Director Lance Price comments on the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria to Denmark.