Expanding Care Through Coordination
The federal government seeks to improve out-of-state health services for children on Medicaid.
Will State Public Options Deliver on Health Care Reform?
States developing public options may offer the federal government valuable lessons in expanding access to care at a lower cost.
Reforming Blood Donation in the Age of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic prompts reforms of blood donation standards for gay men.
Public Health Versus Privacy
Efforts to trace the novel coronavirus in the U.S. ignite a debate over digital privacy concerns.
Federal Focus Shifts to COVID-19 Treatments
FDA releases guidance on using blood from recovered COVID-19 patients to treat new cases.
Learning in the Age of Social Distancing
An Education Department proposal paves the way for a new normal in online instruction.
Calls for Regulatory Approval of Edible Insects
Edible insects may become essential in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, but FDA regulation is lacking.
Your COVID-19 Immunity Papers, Please
Coronavirus immunity certificates could permit recovered persons to escape lockdown restrictions.
Regulating Rationing During the COVID-19 Crisis
Regulators and policymakers review old rules and propose new guidelines for rationing ventilators.
Florida’s Unemployment Insurance System Breaks Down Under COVID-19
Unemployed Floridians could lose weeks’ worth of jobless benefits they would otherwise be due.
Rethinking the Regulation of Dog Breeds
Municipalities must reexamine existing pet ordinances as a new state law takes effect.