Global rare disease policy shifts are reshaping orphan drug development, with major implications for equitable access in the ...
As digital health tools grow in popularity due to rapid technological advancements and the shift toward personalized medicine, a new study highlights the critical need to focus on equity in their ...
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When government agencies digitize forms and processes, they can more equitably expand access to services, according to advocates in the space. As experts discussed at an event — appropriately named ...
New Jersey is one of five states in the Northeast with health care facilities recognized by U.S. News & World Report for the care they provide to historically underserved communities. According to U.S ...
Immunotherapy in NSCLC faces challenges like high costs, limited access, and the need for optimized dosing and understanding of drug mechanisms. Precision medicine in breast cancer is evolving with ...
To reduce the global burden of respiratory diseases and tackle inequalities, the Forum of International Respiratory Studies and the American Thoracic Society suggested improving access to preventive ...
Discover innovative ways key stakeholders are working to ensure postsecondary education remains a powerful driver of both economic and non-economic value. Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today, ...
WASHINGTON — A quality education can change a young person's future. “We’re all different people and we all deserve the same education and we can all impact the world in different ways,” said Desmond ...
With nearly a year of operational experience under their belts, Solano Superior Court’s Presiding Judge Wendy Getty said the Equitable Access To Justice Pilot Program has been a success. Getty pointed ...
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