SPH's Suzet McKinney took part in a nationwide analysis for the Wall Street Journal on the future of hospitals and healthcare delivery as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
SPH's Uchechi Mitchell told the Tampa Bay Tribune the rise of telemedicine should be accompanied by efforts to ensure accessibility for all populations.
Analysis from SPH's Policy, Practice and Prevention Research Center highlights how even granular ZIP code level data can obscure trends in COVID-19 fatalities.
SPH's Dr. Peter Orris cautioned new disinfectant sprays for use on airplanes approved by the EPA contain irritants and can be toxic to humans in large doses.
Analysis from SPH's Policy, Practice and Prevention Research Center highlights gaps in population data hiding the impact of nursing home fatalities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year’s course examines how digital tools can reduce emergency room admissions for patients with ambulatory care sensitive conditions in Evergreen Park.
At a forum hosted by the Health Care Council of Chicago, SPH's Sage Kim noted challenges accessing data illustrating disproportionate effects on underserved communities.
New research in the journal Environmental Research found 94 percent of temperature-related deaths were caused by cold temperatures, despite public health focus on heat.
Alumnus Tamah Kamlem is collaborating with ministries of health worldwide to ensure medicines and healthcare supplies to support women's health are distributed efficiently.