Access to birth control among lower-income women was curtailed by pandemic’s lockdown
Improving epidemic forecasting helps response teams target aid more effectively
Higher prices for the first few procedures, followed by a volume discount, may help balance risks and rewards
Consciously imagining our older self can spur us to take better care of ourselves now
Pharmacies aren’t everywhere — adding dollar stores could reduce average distance to vaccination by 62%
A simple message with a behavioral nudge boosts vaccination rate
Fewer employers = less competition for workers = smaller paychecks
Study of medical residencies shows shift in women’s specialty choices when hours reduced
Cost burdens affect half of U.S. households that rent, as housing shortage worsens
Delaying transfers to other inpatient hospital rooms limits availability of costly beds
How it often goes wrong and key observations for effective strategies
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Independent drug stores improve to meet the competition
The average doctor, following sunshine laws, writes fewer Rx’s for marketed medicines
But in uncompetitive markets, the financial owners cut staff
Stock prices dip around some announcements of return of jobs