COVID Fatigue
ArticleCOVID Fatigue“We do what we are supposed to do, walk the stage, say our lines. But the reality is that, even if we hit our marks, many of our patients will not survive.” By Ebtesam Attaya...
View ArticleVaccine Delays
ArticleVaccine DelaysAn uneven vaccine rollout reveals the price of failing to invest in public health.By Katie DanielsFebruary 1, 2021CoronavirusDonald TrumpJoe BidenHealth Care
View Article‘The Miracle of Everything’
Article‘The Miracle of Everything’Living with a rare heart condition led Gabriel Brownstein to chart the advances in coronary medicine over the centuries.By Rand Richards CooperFebruary 12,...
View ArticleRemembering Paul Farmer
ArticleRemembering Paul FarmerThe late Paul Farmer, through his personal witness and Partners in Health organization, offered a vision of “the refashioning of our world.”By Steve ReifenbergMarch 3,...
View ArticleAn Antidote to Despair
FeatureAn Antidote to DespairLiberation theology shaped Paul Farmer’s quest to make medicine more human.By Isaac HolemanApril 28, 2022Health CareSocial JusticeDeath and Dying
View ArticleMaking Pregnancy Safer
ArticleMaking Pregnancy SaferPro-choice advocates tout the relative safety of abortion versus pregnancy. But more access to abortion doesn’t address the United States’ abysmal maternal care.By Jessica...
View ArticleWhy They Call Us
ArticleWhy They Call UsWhen we talk about abortion in America, we must talk about the suffering, shame, and guilt caused by the belief that it’s wrong to have a baby when you’re poor.By Eve...
View ArticleAll a Matter of Perspective?
ArticleAll a Matter of Perspective?Can Catholic health care find a viable middle way between strident voices on both the Right and Left?By Bernard G. PrusakJanuary 27, 2023PhilosophyHealth...
View ArticleThe Legacy of Albert Schweitzer
FeatureThe Legacy of Albert SchweitzerCan a racist also be a virtuous and great man? The case of Albert Schweitzer forces us to confront the question.By Xan SmileyFebruary 14, 2023RaceHealth...
View ArticleEnd-of-Life Dreams
FeatureEnd-of-Life Dreams“In a high-tech, evidence-driven world of contemporary medicine, it was a dream that led a physician to conclude that my wife was dying. How was that possible?”By Paul...
View ArticleGorsuch Gets It Wrong
ArticleGorsuch Gets It WrongNeil Gorsuch’s position on vaccines and religious liberty is fundamentally confused.By Bernard G. PrusakApril 25, 2023EthicsHealth CareCoronavirusSupreme Court
View ArticleThe Pandemic Isn’t Over
ArticleThe Pandemic Isn’t OverWhen it comes to Covid, there is now a solid bipartisan consensus that ignorance is bliss.By Matt MazewskiMay 27, 2023CoronavirusPoliticsHealth Care
View ArticleCare & Conscience Rights
ArticleCare & Conscience RightsThose who want Catholic health-care institutions to remain substantively Catholic must articulate a more robust definition of pluralism and conscience rights.By...
View ArticlePreventable Deaths
ArticlePreventable DeathsIt is much easier in this country to find a fentanyl dealer than to access essential addiction treatments.By Dr. Jessica GreggAugust 3, 2023PoliticsHealth CareEconomy
View ArticlePatients Over Profits
ArticlePatients Over ProfitsReining in the pharmaceutical industry is an important step toward making health care more affordable for everyone.By The EditorsSeptember 24, 2023EditorialHealth CareJoe...
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