April 2014 - Anna Sinaiko, research scientist in the Department of Health Policy and Management, discusses tiered physician networks and their effect on how consumers...
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June 2014 — In our video series "Why Public Health?" we ask Harvard School of Public Health students and alumni to talk about what drew...
Podcasts
- Tiered physician networks
- The ACA and jobs
February 2014 – Katherine Baicker, professor of health economics at Harvard School of Public Health, talks about the potential effects of the Affordable Care Act...
- Big data holds big potential
January 2014 – Winston Hide, associate professor at HSPH, discusses the enormous promise big data holds for public health researchers. (Harvard Healthcast, 8:06) Please click...
- Breakfast and heart disease risk
A new study led by HSPH researchers Leah Cahill and Eric Rimm finds that skipping breakfast led to a 27% increase in coronary heart disease...
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- Why Public Health? Anthony Covarrubias
May 2014 — In our video series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard School of Public Health students and alumni to talk about what drew...
- Commencement 2014 slideshow
May 29, 2014 -- At the 2014 HSPH Commencement ceremony, held on a sunny afternoon before a crowd in a tent in Kresge courtyard, 537...
- Why Public Health? María Portela Martínez
May 2014 — In our video series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard School of Public Health students and alumni to talk about what drew them...
- Why Public Health? Darrell Gray, II
May 2014 — In our video series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard School of Public Health students and alumni to talk about what drew...
- Harvard Public Health Magazine Extra: Stress & Health
April 2014 – Michelle Williams, Stephen B. Kay Family Professor of Public Health and chair of the Department of Epidemiology at HSPH, discusses the connections...
- Harvard Public Health Magazine Extra: Social Capital & Health
April 2014 - Roseto, Pennsylvania was settled by Italian immigrants who were found to have astonishingly low rates of heart disease in the 1950s. Ichiro...
- ACA this week – Do enrollment targets matter?
March, 2014 – Although the number of people signing up for health care through the federal and state marketplaces is currently behind the administration’s target,...
- Fixing a broken health care system
February 2014 -- Ashish Jha, professor of health policy at Harvard School of Public Health, shares his thoughts on what he refers to as "probably the...