Three Master of Public Health (MPH) students from Liberty University are making strides in healthcare policy reform through a prestigious fellowship. The program, a collaborative effort between Liberty University’s School of Health Sciences (SHS) and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
Returning individual clinical trial data to patients has become a pressing ethical and practical issue. As trials grow more complex and participant investment increases, the drive to honor their contributions and expectations through returning data aligns with key ethical principles rooted in
In a significant move aimed at enhancing New Zealand’s public health landscape, Health Minister Dr. Shane Reti has announced new guidelines for the Health Research Council (HRC) of New Zealand. These guidelines emphasize a targeted approach, ensuring that research funding aligns closely with
In recent years, the focus on perioperative care for older patients has become a critical concern, particularly for those undergoing elective hip and knee replacements. This concern is emphasized in Australia, where a significant population of elderly individuals requires such surgeries. A
The European Health Data Space (EHDS) represents a bold step towards revolutionizing healthcare in the EU by creating a centralized repository of medical data accessible across member states. This legislative initiative aims to streamline healthcare delivery, improve patient outcomes, and support
The United States stands on the brink of a healthcare revolution with artificial intelligence (AI) paving the way towards unprecedented advances. In a testament to foresight and collaboration, a group of bipartisan senators has stepped up with a detailed policy framework aimed at harnessing the