
HEALTH
Black American Populations and Drug Overdose Death Rates in the United States
Introduction The opioid crisis is affecting countless Americans nationwide as …
Visualizing the Fentanyl Epidemic
Fentanyl is responsible for a disproportionate number of drug overdose …
Turning Research Into Action: The Legend of Judy Feder
In this episode, Senior Podcast Editor Sneha Choudhary (MPP ‘24) …
Prescription Drug Pricing Policy in the U.S.: Past, Present, and Future.
GPPR Podcast Editor Joe Lustig (MPP-EP ’24) speaks with Dr …
118th Congress Trends For Psychology With Stefanie Reeves
American Psychological Association Deputy Chief of Public Policy and Engagement, …
Can voting create healthier communities?
Podcast Editor Jazlyn Gallego (MPM ’24) speaks with Aliya Bhatia, …
The Pro-Life Paradox: States with the Worst Infant and Maternal Mortality Rates in the United States have the Most Extreme Abortion Laws
Anti-abortion activists neglect to advocate for measures that support parents …
Medicare Advantage Shortcomings Threaten Access to Quality and Timely Healthcare for Beneficiaries
Americans above the age of 65 and people with certain …
Health, Incarceration, and the Intersection of Medicaid Policy with Khalil Cumberbatch and Vikki Wachino
GPPR Editor Bryna Antonia Cortes (MPM ’23) spoke with Khalil …
Creating Person-Centered Policies with Michael Wallace
GPPR Junior Podcast Editor Jazlyn Gallego (MPM ’24) speaks with …
The Uphill Battle for VA Benefits and How the PACT Act Hopes to Help
GPPR Podcast Editor Kharl Reynado (MPP ’23) spoke with Amy …
Racial Inequity in Healthcare: Examining Corporate Accountability in Achieving Health Equity
Racial health inequity is an ongoing crisis in America, exacerbated …
How Data Disaggregation Improves Public Policy, with Professor Amy O’Hara
GPPR Podcast Editor Kharl Reynado (MPP ’23) spoke with Amy …
Health & Equity: Administrative Burdens and the CARES Act
GPPR Podcast Editor Kyra Brown (MPP ’23) spoke with McCourt …
Disability Services are Not Enough: Making the Case for a Disability Cultural Center at Georgetown University
Note: The author of this article has chosen to use …
Access to Healthcare during the pandemic in Washington, D.C.
Introduction The contagious disease caused by the severe acute respiratory …
Harnessing Immigrant and Refugee Healthcare Workers to Fight COVID: The Longer Arc
The coronavirus pandemic exposed personnel gaps in the American healthcare …
Harnessing Immigrant and Refugee Healthcare Workers to Fight COVID: Immediate Answers
There are currently 1.1 million immigrants, refugees, and U.S.-born healthcare …
Visualizing COVID-19 Policy Responses and Outcomes by State and Party
With a lack of leadership at the federal level, many …
Demystifying Labor Uncertainties in a COVID-19 Economy
As the economy begins to transition back to its pre-pandemic …
