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The Coming Dementia Crisis—and the Cost of Doing Nothing

Dr. Joel Salinas, founder and chief medical officer of Isaac Health, examines the growing dementia crisis as a looming economic and policy challenge for the United States. Dr. Salinas argues that the country’s fragmented approach to brain health—focused on treatment rather than prevention—will have staggering financial consequences as the population ages. He calls for coordinated national policies that treat brain health as essential infrastructure, investing in prevention, workforce development and caregiver support to avoid a future where dementia becomes one of America’s costliest and most destabilizing public health crises.
By Dr. Joel Salinas
A tablet with medical icons surrounded by pills, a stethoscope and thermometer

Closing the Engagement Gap: Rethinking Public Health with Personalization

Dr. Marten den Haring, an A.I. entrepreneur and CEO of Lirio, explores the U.S. government's early efforts to modernize Medicare through digital transformation, and why these initiatives will fall short without a focus on personalized patient engagement. To truly improve outcomes and reduce costs, den Haring argues, federal health programs must integrate behavioral science and A.I. to motivate meaningful patient engagement.
By Dr. Marten den Haring

Social Capital’s Chamath Palihapitiya Is Leading 2020’s Unprofitable SPAC Craze

The number of companies going public through SPACs reached an all-time high in 2020. 
By Sissi Cao

US Museum Workers, Laid Off Due to the Coronavirus, Are Figuring Out What Comes Next

By Helen Holmes
Revel Health

Revel Is Rewriting the Playbook on How Health Plans Talk to You

By Arick Wierson

Republicans Should Be Panicking About the Blue Surge in the Suburbs

By John A. Tures
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks to reporters on November 14, 2017 in Washington, D.C.

The Republican Tax Plan’s Worst Sin: Concentrating Money in the Hands of the Few

By Andrew Eil
President Donald Trump.

Next Generation Will Curse the Trump Era

By Andrew Eil
Generation X are the most fearful about not having enough money for retirement, but the least prepared.

Half of Americans Have No Idea How to Pay for Retirement, Study Shows

By Sissi Cao
A lot of Boomers could soon outlive their savings, face medical insurance cuts, and find themselves without adequate care.

Struggling to Retire, Financial Crises Rain Down on Aging Baby Boomers

By Lisa Schmeiser
Bob Menendez.

NJ Politics Digest: Menendez Meeting ‘Unusual,’ Ex-Health Chief Says

By Christian Hetrick and Steve Cronin
Sen. Cory Booker

Booker Co-Sponsoring Single-Payer Health Care Bill With Bernie Sanders

By Alyana Alfaro
Senate Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell leaves after he spoke to members of the media outside the West Wing of the White House June 27, 2017 in Washington, DC.

Republican Health Care Bills Defy the Party’s Own Ideology

By Christy Ford Chapin
Former President Barack Obama speaks while meeting with President Donald Trump.

Republicans Will Be Punished for ‘Curing’ Health Care

By John A. Tures
Senate Democrats hold photos of people who would lose their health coverage under the Senate Republicans health care bill on June 27, 2017 in Washington, DC.

This Is How the GOP Health Care Bill Rips Off Poor People

By Cliston Brown
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and House Speaker Paul Ryan.

A Bipartisan Health Care System Is Totally Possible—Here’s How

By Richard Hecker and Brandon Sather
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20: President Donald Trump signs his first executive order as president, ordering federal agencies to ease the burden of President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act January 20, 2017 in Washington, DC.

Free the Doctors: To Fix ACA, Trump Must Restore Physician Authority

By Daniel E. Straus
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks at a rally on February 22, 2016 at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Massachusetts. Sanders is campaigning in the lead up to Super Tuesday primaries on March 1 when 11 states will vote.

Bernie Sanders ‘Looking Forward’ to Seeing Donald Trump Honor His Populist Promises

By Will Bredderman
Menendez (second from left) and MacArthur (far right) in Burlington County.

Menendez, MacArthur Talk 2016 as They Call for Bipartisan Health Care Fix

By JT Aregood
CINCINNATI, OH- JUNE 27: Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (L) and U.S. Sen Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) (R) wave to the crowd before a campaign rally at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal June 27, 2016 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Warren is helping Clinton campaign in Ohio.

‘Stronger Together’ Is Latest Ploy to Manufacture Support for Clinton

By Michael Sainato
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 29: Health care reform supporters participate in a sit-in inside the lobby of a building where Aetna insurance offices are located. The protesters were eventually arrested by NYPD.

Let People Over 50 Buy Medicare to Boost the Economy

By Gerald Friedman
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.

Bernie Block—How Sanders’ Continued Candidacy Keeps the Democratic Party Tacking Left

By Will Bredderman
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, sits in a classroom next to Denzell Grimes in a classroom in Washington D.C.

How Presidential Candidates Can Rock the Boomer Vote

By Shirley Sagawa and John Bridgeland
Young supporters look on as democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during a "Get Out The Vote" rally at the Lyman & Merrie Wood Museum of Springfield History on February 29, 2016 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Hillary Clinton is campaigning in Massachusetts and Virginia ahead of Super Tuesday.

Where Are the 2016 Candidates on Health Care?

By Tevi Troy
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