Policy and Practice

Advocacy in the Age of Autonomy: Funding for Sexual and Reproductive Health in Africa

Another year, another group of long-suffering post-graduate students at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine have been subjected…

2 months ago

AI Will Not Fix Health Care – Leadership Might

There is a moment at the HIMSS Global Health Conference when the conversation shifts. It moves away from what artificial…

2 months ago

The Invisible Lifeline: Why Supplies, Not Just Science, Determine Patient Care

In the health system, news coverage naturally gravitates toward breakthroughs. A new therapy, a diagnostic powered by artificial intelligence, or…

2 months ago

From AI Excitement to Execution: Why Health Leaders Must Now Master the “How”

Artificial intelligence is advancing in health care faster than almost any other technology in modern medical history. According to research…

3 months ago

Brain Organoids: Promise, Limits, and What Comes Next

Brain organoids, sometimes called “mini-brains,” are three-dimensional clusters of human brain cells grown in labs from pluripotent stem cells. These stem cells can become…

3 months ago

How Transactional Medicine Threatens the Future of Your Health

Patients rarely describe healing in technological terms. They speak instead about whether someone listened, if their physician remembered them and…

3 months ago

India: The Growing Focal Point for Health Innovation

India is no longer simply a market to watch. It is a nation shaping the future of global health innovation,…

4 months ago

GLP‑1 Medications in Later Life: Why the “Miracle Shot” Needs a Senior‑Specific Safety Lens

When GLP-1 medications like semaglutide began to gain attention, many people saw them as a breakthrough. For some people, these…

4 months ago

Medical Innovation Still Matters—Even When the System Makes It Hard

Healthcare today is increasingly shaped by actuarial logic rather than human outcomes. Coverage decisions are driven by algorithms, prior authorizations…

4 months ago

Who Will Direct Patient Care: Physicians or Technocrats?

Not long ago, a physician’s most powerful instrument was not a machine, an algorithm, or a digital platform. It was…

4 months ago

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