
Kent Sepkowitz writes about the US's goal of achieving herd immunity -- the concept that once a critical mass of people are immunized against... Read More
For years, we've heard that a growing share of Americans don't identify with any religion. But the past year has witnessed a remarkable... Read More
Countries worldwide have announced plans to implement vaccine passports—electronic or paper credentials that show a person has immunity... Read More
President Biden has announced that every adult in the nation will be eligible for the covid-19 vaccine as of April 19. The availability of... Read More
For several months TV news programs have often featured famous people trying to appear stoic while being jabbed in the arm with a hypodermic... Read More
As Congress once again takes up legislation to reduce drug prices, one of the most important yet overlooked areas for reform is rebate walls. Read More
President Biden and Democrats in Congress are turning their attention to their infrastructure plan, which curiously includes components that... Read More
Open. The. Schools. It's been more than a year since schools closed for the COVID-19 virus. Across the country and across the world, schools... Read More
How long will New Mexico's restaurateurs put up with public-health closures and limits, while they are disappearing from Nevada? How... Read More
Debbie Gustafson of Dresher, Pennsylvania, was on the trip of a lifetime, touring the Galápagos with her family last March, when she... Read More
There's no proof that lockdowns save lives but plenty of evidence that they end them. Read More
A study of 49 best-selling branded drugs found that, between 2012 and 2017, list prices increased by an average of 76%.[1] But insurers... Read More
Statement before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Subcommittee on Primary Health and Retirement Security:... Read More
By the end of March 2020, all public schools in the United States were closed to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. More... Read More
Our broken health care system has been a campaign talking point for generations, and 2020 is no exception. But what do people think is broken? What does your average worker, parent, student, or small business owner want fixed? My organization, the Foundation for Government Accountability wanted to know the answer to these questions.When you ask more than 10,000 Americans in focus groups and pollin Read More
As insurers have shifted more of the cost of medicines to the sickest patients, payment assistance from drug manufacturers has become a godsend for millions of Americans. But now, the Trump Administration has put that assistance, which comes in the form of popular co-pay coupons and cards, in serious jeopardy. Read More
To save lives and end the opioid epidemic, we don't need to stop immigrants at our border; we need to stop America's homegrown big pharma‚ cartel. Read More