Pandemic preparedness in fragile and conflict-affected states is shaped less by technical deficits than by enduring political, institutional, and security constraints. Protracted conflict, chronic ...
India's influence on global patient safety and healthcare governance was showcased at the Apollo Hospitals International Health Dialogue 2026.
Cybersecurity, physical security and energy needs will join extreme weather to shape 2026 facility resilience plans, ...
Jay Bhattacharya, the N.I.H. director, says authorities broke the public’s trust in the Covid era. Now it’s up to outsiders to restore it.
NYU Langone is partnering with a local telehealth startup to tap a pool of remote behavioral neurologists, a small but important field serving people with Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive ...
Pausing gives you time to convert a fast impulsive response to a slower, thoughtful response.
Even the most experienced health care leaders can feel lost as patients. In this conversation, Ji Im, system senior director of community and population health at CommonSpirit Health, explores why ...
I have spent much of my professional life thinking about buildings—how they are designed, how they are constructed and how ...
Trying to import Denmark's vaccine schedule into the United States is like bolting a jet engine onto a toy plane.
The op-ed by Josephine Rios is an example of hate-the-rich egalitarian ideology. For every problem, “tax the rich” is a ...
"I'm fine" and "I'll take care of it" (even at capacity) can be nervous system signals. Decoding them makes hard moments easier to navigate.
Washington keeps arguing over who should pay the bill while ignoring what’s driving costs in the first place — a policy failure decades in the making.
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