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2019 Issue Articles Featured 

A Prescription for Inclusion: Lessons from the Medical Field in Centering Transgender Communities

September 24, 2019September 27, 2019 health care, LGBT, transgender

BY LAURA MERRYFIELD AND PRANAV REDDY   Introduction In late December 2012, the American Psychiatric Association published the fifth edition

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2018 Issue Articles Featured 

David’s Journey: A Patient-Centered Approach to Opioid Addiction Treatment

November 20, 2018 health care, opioid

BY STEPHANIE NGUYEN AND MAGGIE SALINGER David [1] used to sell drugs on a street corner in East Baltimore. His curbside

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Maternal Deaths in Africa Remain Too Common

May 10, 2017May 10, 2017 Death, Empowerment, health care, Maternal, Mother's Day, UNFPA, United Nations, women

BY CHRISTIAN ASANTE African societies have made enormous strides with respect to women’s rights and empowerment. Mother’s Day is widely

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Don’t Be Seduced by ‘Continuous Coverage’

February 20, 2017February 20, 2017 health care

BY MAGGIE SALINGER Republicans are trying to seduce us by promising lower premiums and removal of the individual mandate. No

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2014 State of the Union: Issue by Issue

January 27, 2014January 26, 2014 American politics, democracy, economics, education, health care, policy, social policy, state of the union, Supreme Court, United States

A Note of Explanation: For the first time, the Kennedy School Review has tapped into the policy expertise of students

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