With less than 100 days before the first votes are cast, the race for the Democratic presidential nomination is quickly heating up. Emory’s Election 2020 experts weigh in on the biggest issues from the Atlanta debate.
Many common medical treatments have never been tested in a clinical trial. A new study published in the July issue of Health Affairs highlights how evidence from trials of untested but widely used treatments can change medical practice and help patients.
"People with low health literacy, who do tend to predominately be low income and minorities, will be targeted by navigators," Howard says.
These health policy, based at Emory University, are available to comment on the Affordable Care Act.
For the 63 percent of women in this country who practice contraception using nonpermanent, primarily hormonal methods, it is time to ask: Can I finally collect on the co-payment-free birth control promised by the Affordable Care Act?
Emory study shows clinical trials and comparative effectiveness studies can help reduce health care costs.
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has decided the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, experts from across Emory University will be looking at the impact of the decision.