In defense of a population-level approach to prevention: why public health matters today

L McLaren - Canadian Journal of Public Health, 2019 - Springer
A focus on populations, and a corresponding population-level approach to intervention, is a
foundation of public health and is one reason why public health matters today. Yet, there are …

Structures of resentment: On feeling—and being—left behind by health care reform

JM Mulligan, EK Brunson - Cultural Anthropology, 2020 - journal.culanth.org
Described by many as an emotional state rooted in having been treated unfairly, resentment
has surged over the past decade. Resentment politics troubled the passage and …

Out-of-Pocket Costs Burden in Marketplace Plans for People With Diabetes

B Ruscitti, C Kern, D Bowser - Health Services Insights, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) aims to expand coverage and increase access
to health insurance. Despite the increase of insured individuals, there are a number of …

Medical economic vulnerability: a next step in expanding the farm resilience scholarship

FA Becot, SM Inwood - Agriculture and Human Values, 2022 - Springer
In recent years, the long-standing questions of why, how, and which farm families continue
farming in the face of ongoing changes have increasingly been studied through the …

[PDF][PDF] Instability in insurance coverage: the impacts of churn in Rhode Island, 2014–2017

I Brugnoli-Ensin, J Mulligan - RI Med J, 2018 - rimed.org
Churn, defined as a change in plan or a gap in insurance, is a problem in the United States
that usually occurs as the result of changing life circumstances. Recent health reform …