Taking the pulse: Examining health care in 2021
"Taking the pulse: Examining health care in 2021" is a Special Advertising supplement to The Washington Times.
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VA makes great strides in uncertain times by building trust, forward thinking
At the height of the pandemic, Marine Corps Veteran Michael Novielli developed fatigue, aches, and a fever. He'd never "felt this sick [in his] whole life," and his diagnosis was exactly what he feared.
Pandemic proves government closest to the people serves the people best
Without a doubt, the past 15 months have been nasty and brutish.
Resurgent healthcare option poses challenge to Obamacare
Lawmakers and judges continue to debate what they think is the best path forward for the American healthcare system.
ARPA-H: Building on the lessons of fighting COVID
Over the past year, we have faced what we hope will be a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic.
Public health infrastructure must strengthen our biodefense
It has been nearly a year and a half now since the inception of the coronavirus pandemic, which has taken millions of precious lives, disrupted communities, and caused unthinkable economic damage.
It's time to care for the caregivers
Sophia Samuel of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, faced the difficult choice that millions of Americans across our Nation are forced to confront.
Upgrade telehealth to connect patients with doctors during COVID-19 and beyond
The COVID-19 pandemic made clear that telehealth care will only continue to grow as a vital part of our healthcare system.
Shipping vaccine intellectual property abroad undermines American ingenuity and innovation
Throughout the misery of this global COVID-19 pandemic, the heroic efforts of American healthcare professionals have been on full display.
Look to Utah's example for more accessible and affordable healthcare
The last 18 months presented many challenges for our nation and healthcare system.
Millions in rural America deserve hospital access and CDC support
I am a part of a proud fifth-generation farming family. The town where I grew up Monticello, Mississippi has a population of fewer than 2,000 people.
A zip code shouldn't determine the quality of maternal care
As proud Representatives of rural areas, we know why generations of Americans choose to live and raise families in America's small towns.
Cut out the middleman and get prescription drug prices down
Our great country was founded on hard work and competition.
Let states innovate for Medicaid programs that put patients first
In 2010, former President Obama and Congressional Democrats told Hoosiers, and all Americans, that the Affordable Care Act will save them money and provide greater access to care.
Promising therapies for terminal patients advance while approval remains stagnant
New and promising therapies for patients with serious life-threatening diseases are advancing, but Congress must modernize review pathways at the FDA.
Standing up for bipartisanship against government takeover of prescription drug prices
During the recent address to the Joint Session of Congress, President Joe Biden said, "Now, look, if you don't like my plan, let's at least pass what we all agree on."
A healthy community links social services with medical providers
It's common knowledge that access to quality health care, diet and exercise greatly impacts our health.
Legislative lifeline for children's mental health needs
While we are well on our way to the COVID-19 pandemic being in our rearview mirror, the social restrictions and school closures over the past year have shined a light on another crisis.
Congress must act to reform the military health system
When people think of the military they think of fighter jets, tanks, aircraft carriers, and missiles. No matter how advanced our technology gets, the most important thing about the U.S. Military is the people.
The battle against PTSD demands Congressional bipartisanship and Israeli partnership
Our brave service men and women put their lives on the line to protect our country and our freedom. Sadly, they often return home from war different-- physically, mentally, or both-- than how they left.
End veteran suicide, safeguard our heroes' physical and mental health
The United States of America is the greatest military power in the world, but it comes at price.
It's our duty to pass the PAWS for Veterans Therapy Act
Walter served in the Vietnam War. For decades, he was unable to leave his house most days.