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The Coming Dementia Crisis—and the Cost of Doing Nothing

Dr. Joel Salinas, founder and chief medical officer of Isaac Health, examines the growing dementia crisis as a looming economic and policy challenge for the United States. Dr. Salinas argues that the country’s fragmented approach to brain health—focused on treatment rather than prevention—will have staggering financial consequences as the population ages. He calls for coordinated national policies that treat brain health as essential infrastructure, investing in prevention, workforce development and caregiver support to avoid a future where dementia becomes one of America’s costliest and most destabilizing public health crises.
By Dr. Joel Salinas
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Closing the Engagement Gap: Rethinking Public Health with Personalization

Dr. Marten den Haring, an A.I. entrepreneur and CEO of Lirio, explores the U.S. government's early efforts to modernize Medicare through digital transformation, and why these initiatives will fall short without a focus on personalized patient engagement. To truly improve outcomes and reduce costs, den Haring argues, federal health programs must integrate behavioral science and A.I. to motivate meaningful patient engagement.
By Dr. Marten den Haring

Social Capital’s Chamath Palihapitiya Is Leading 2020’s Unprofitable SPAC Craze

The number of companies going public through SPACs reached an all-time high in 2020. 
By Sissi Cao
BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 05: A doctor holds a stethoscope on September 5, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Doctors in the country are demanding higher payments from health insurance companies (Krankenkassen). Over 20 doctors' associations are expected to hold a vote this week over possible strikes and temporary closings of their practices if assurances that a requested additional annual increase of 3.5 billion euros (4,390,475,550 USD) in payments are not provided. The Kassenaerztlichen Bundesvereinigung (KBV), the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, unexpectedly broke off talks with the health insurance companies on Monday. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)

Failing Hospitals Imperil Whole Neighborhoods

By The Editors
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Calm Clinton and Cool Sanders Prove Anti-Cockfight Debate Poise Is Possible

By Joe Lapointe
MARION, IOWA - JANUARY 24: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets audience members following a campaign event at Vernon Middle School on January 24, 2016 in Marion, IA. The Democratic and Republican Iowa Caucuses, the first step in nominating a presidential candidate from each party, will take place on February 1. (Photo by Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton’s Grand Canyon of Deep Distrust

By Brent Budowsky
BOSTON, MA - OCTOBER 3: Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders speaks during a rally at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center October 3, 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts. Thousands of people attended the rally, one of the biggest in recent state history for a politician. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders and the War on Rising Prescription Drug Costs

By Michael Sainato
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The Slow, Painful Death of the Doctor-Patient Relationship

By Marc Siegel
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Taking on Entitlements, Chris Christie Throws a Bold Hail Mary Pass

By Liz Mair
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The Best that Medicare Can Buy: Staten Island Native Bought Bentley, Louis Vuitton Bathrobe With Embezzled Medicare Funds

By Elaina Plott

Clear Health Costs Wants to Save You From Medical Sticker Shock

By Kelly Faircloth
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Richard Becker Says Nan Hayworth Has ‘Plenty Of Chutzpah’

By Hunter Walker

Weprin Tries to Re-Focus Race on Medicare, Social Security

By David Freedlander

In Wake of Hochul Win, Grimm Has Testy Exchange on TV

By David Freedlander

The G.O.P.’s Mixed Message

By Joe Conason

Another Step on the Long March to Global Climate Policy

By Steve Cohen
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