Medicaid Mills: Ping Pong Rebounds
An examination of the issues surrounding Medicaid clinics in New York City and the challenges faced by patients.
Bigger Pie Smaller Pieces
This article discusses the growth of health workers in the U.S. and how it has outpaced other industries, highlighting the changing dynamics of the health labor force.
Medical School Sweepstakes: The Race Is Fixed
Despite small gains made in the late 1960s and early 1970s, minority students are increasingly underrepresented in US medical schools.
Freedom's Just Another Word for Having Time to Choose
The conflict between population control groups and those committed to patients' rights culminates in the approval of citywide sterilization guidelines.
An examination of the high rates of hysterectomies in the U.S. and the implications for women's health.
HHC: Out of the Spotlight and Onto the Scrapheap?
The article critiques the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation's management and its implications for public health services.
NYC's Hospitals: Beyond Caring
The article examines the financial crisis facing New York City's hospitals and the implications for public health.
Home Is Where the Patients Are: New York's Home Care Workers' Contract Victory
Barbara Caress details the contract victory of New York City's home care workers and the ongoing struggles they face.