Richard Hatzfeld

Reversing the Doctor Drain

How innovative partnership models may help slow the erosion of medical care in America’s rural and Indigenous tribal areas

5 months ago

Why Engagement with Emerging Markets Matters More than Ever

As incomes continue to rise in more than 100 countries throughout Africa, Asia and Latin America, so too will the…

8 months ago

A Gateway to Growth in Africa

Investments in public health are the building blocks of a brighter future for all of us

9 months ago

We Have More Control Over Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease Than We Think

Framing Alzheimer’s Disease as a public health imperative linked to chronic disease prevention could be the catalyst we need to…

1 year ago

Securing our Economic Future Against Malaria

Malaria remains one of the greatest public health threats facing humanity.

1 year ago

It’s Time to Up Our Messaging Game Ahead of Another Winter with COVID

This is not the time to roll out stale messaging delivered by a carousel of health officials trying to convince…

1 year ago

Flipping the Script on Cancer Prevention

We continue to lose many of the battles we should win against cancer.

1 year ago

It’s Time for New Tools to Overcome Smoking

Yesterday marked the 36th year that the world observed World No Tobacco Day. This relatively obscure milestone masks a stalled…

1 year ago

Too Much of a Good Thing

Antimicrobial resistance is not an American problem; it is a threat shared by every country

2 years ago

Reckoning or Opportunity?

How America’s pharmaceutical industry can help prevent an erosion of the U.S. healthcare system.

2 years ago

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