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- January 19, 2023 – Wenhui Feng comments on her latest study showing that dollar stores are becoming a major source of food purchased, particularly in rural areas in More Homes in the U.S. are Purchasing Food from Dollar Stores Over Past 15 Years, Study Finds – Forbes and Dollar stores rising in popularity as food retailed in rural America – The Hill
- January 3, 2023 – Kimberly Dong notes the high cost of food in prison commissaries with implications for nutrition in Rising prices behind bars hammer imprisoned people in the US – Al Jazeera
- October 26, 2022 – Nina Ashford discusses health policy implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs in the Tisch College Solomont Speaker Series: The Aftermath of Dobbs – Abortion in America
- October 6, 2022 – Susan Koch-Weser comments on the value of nutrition labeling for alcohol and the role of government in Beer, Wine and Spirits Makers Face Push to Say What Is in Their Drinks – WSJ
- August 22, 2022 – Wenhui Feng critiques the burdensome rules and processes that impede access to critical safety net programs in How increasing administrative burdens and means testing in the US safety-net punishes the poor | USAPP (lse.ac.uk)
- June 13, 2022 – Wayne Altman advocates for paying for primary care through a prospective payment system to enable practices to better meet the needs of patients in HHS offering $1 million to strengthen link between primary care and health equity | Healthcare Finance News
- May 24, 2022 – Signe Peterson Flieger expresses concern about potential funding changes for COVID-19 vaccines in Patients may face higher insurance premiums if Congress doesn’t approve more vaccine funding – Marketplace
- May 2, 2022 – Kimberly Dong shares her inspiration for research and the importance of community service and civic engagement as part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in From Identity to Inspiration: Reflections on Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month | Tufts Now
- April 11, 2022 – Nina Ashford highlights the politicization of science throughout the pandemic in Ending the pandemic may require shift in partisan positions – The Fulcrum
- April 4, 2022 – Keren Ladin assesses allocation algorithms for COVID-19 treatments Should race be included in allocation algorithms for Covid therapies? (statnews.com)
- January 20, 2022 – Keren Ladin highlights differential experiences of telehealth use among patients of color in Telehealth Might Be Best as a Supplement to Office Visits, Not a Replacement | Tufts Now
- January 19, 2022 – Wenhui Feng offers insights on the importance of capturing political partisanship in population health surveys in Is Ideology Bad For Health? Why Political Partisanship Should Be Asked On Population Health Surveys | Health Affairs
- January 18, 2022 – Keren Ladin joins the Health Podyssey podcast at Health Affairs to discuss Medicare’s approach to payment for advance care planning in Podcast: Keren Ladin on Why Medicare’s Advance Care Planning Payment Is A Work In Progress | Health Affairs
- November 24, 2021 – Keren Ladin explains the role that social support requirements play in organ allocation and ultimately inequities in Opinion | Who Deserves a Lifesaving Organ? – The New York Times (nytimes.com)
- September 13, 2021 – Kimberly Dong discusses the access barriers created by a provision in the 1996 welfare reform bill that banned people with drug felony convictions from receiving federal food and cash assistance in ‘Why am I still being punished?’: how a 1996 law makes it harder for former drug felons to get food in the US – The Guardian
- February 10, 2021 – Wayne Altman critiques the vaccine rollout efforts, highlighting that primary care practices have been left out in Primary Care Doctors Feel Left Out of Vaccine Rollout – The New York Times (nytimes.com)
- November 2, 2020 – Karen Errichetti creates the Fauci meter to help measure the mood of students in the classroom in Now you can determine your level of Fauci with this handy meme – The Verge