What the Pandemic Taught Us About the Homeless -- and What We Shouldn't Forget
My latest op-ed, co-authored with Thomas Hugh Byrne and Benjamin F. Henwood, has been published in The Hill: "Believe it or not, we are housing some of the homeless..."
What Public Health, Law, and International Relations Leaders Have to Say About Withdrawing from the WHO
Today, President Trump officially began the process to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization. In my capacity as a public health scholar, I have joined 750 experts and leaders throughout the country in signing the following letter to Congress.
An Ounce Of Prevention: The Overlooked, Essential Task Of Leadership
Why do leaders, and their organizations, tend to be blind to future threats? In a recent interview for Forbes, I explain how it has to do with a simple cognitive issue.
Watch My New Talk on the Social Determinants of Health!
Last month, I was invited to speak at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine about historical examples of sustainable financing institutions to improve population health. This is the video of my talk.