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Single-Payer Reform and Rural Health in the United States: Lessons from Our Northern Neighbor


Single-Payer Reform and Rural Health in the United States: Lessons from Our Northern Neighbor
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Single-payer health reform has secured its place in the mainstream American health policy debate, yet its implications for particular subpopulations or sectors of care remain understudied. Amidst many unanswered questions from policymakers and political pundits, rural health has emerged as one such area. This article explores rural Canada’s five-decade-long experience with a national publicly funded health insurance program as a valuable opportunity for cross-national learning. During March 2020, I conducted 13 semi-structured, elite stakeholder interviews with government officials, academic researchers, rural hospital executives, public health association leaders, rural health administrators, and representatives from provincial medical, hospital, and physician associations in Ontario. I found that a single-payer model confers notable advantages over a market-based mode ....

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Universal 'test and treat' an economically efficient strategy to help control HIV epidemic in southern Africa


Universal ‘test and treat’ an economically efficient strategy to help control HIV epidemic in southern Africa
Universal ‘test and treat’ an economically efficient strategy to help control HIV epidemic in southern Africa
13 March 2021
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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Package of HIV prevention methods can be delivered through community health workers at scale for a low-cost
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A package of HIV prevention interventions including community wide home-based counselling and testing, is an economically and efficient strategy to control the HIV epidemic in southern Africa, according to a study published in the ....

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Universal 'test and treat' an economically efficient strategy to help control HIV epidemic in southern Africa

Universal 'test and treat' an economically efficient strategy to help control HIV epidemic in southern Africa
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'You can carry on or give up': Families living with rare diseases | Health News


Daniel and Patricia Lewi were worried about their 15-month-old daughter Amelie. She had begun crawling and babbling like any other child her age but abruptly stopped. Other than that, she had a healthy appetite and was “beautiful and absolutely perfect” to her parents. “We thought it very strange for a child not to do something once they had started, so we took her to the doctor,” says her father Daniel, now 39.
In 2011, Amelie was referred to the Lewis’ local hospital in South London on the suspicion that she had a brain tumour. Multiple tests were carried out, including one to examine the back of her eye for the presence of a cherry-red spot. ....

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UTHSC professor wins grant to explore poverty-health link in primary care delivery


UTHSC professor wins grant to explore poverty-health link in primary care delivery
Shelley White-Means, PhD, a professor of health economics at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, is the principal investigator of a $298,368 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to examine whether health outcomes for low-income individuals will improve if primary care delivery focuses not only on physical and mental health, but also on the effects of poverty.
Dr. White-Means will lead a team for the 18-month project to test how an established model of care, Transition to Success (TTS), which focuses on mental health, physical health, and poverty and its consequences, impacts health care delivery and outcomes for patients of Cherokee Health Systems, a non-profit provider of primary care services to the poor and uninsured in Tennessee, with centers in Memphis. ....

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