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  • Correlations Between Childhood Trauma and COVID Outcomes

    Futurity Nov 25, 2023

    Adults who self-reported experiencing adversity in childhood were more likely to be hospitalized or die from COVID-19.

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  • Understanding Racial Homeownership Disparities Requires Better Research

    Urban Institute Nov 25, 2023

    Housing market data traditionally assign race and ethnicity categories to households based on the primary borrower or head of household, but this practice can obfuscate crucial differences for dual-race couples.

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  • Disability Inclusive Culture in Higher Education Benefits All Students

    The 74 Nov 25, 2023

    New York University’s Kristie Patten: What autistic students can teach us about focusing on assets, not deficits.

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  • Denver’s Model for Addressing Gun Violence

    The Marshall Project Nov 24, 2023

    A Denver police unit started investigating all shootings like homicides. Now other cities are taking notice.

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  • Strategies for Engaging Youth Voices at Work

    Urban Institute Nov 24, 2023

    Young workers often face barriers to self-advocacy in the workplace, but organizations can empower these young people by making space, building their skills, and creating communities.

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  • Many Defendants in Mississippi Continue to Lack Legal Representation

    The Marshall Project Nov 24, 2023

    And there isn’t much the court can do to enforce it, the Supreme Court justice said in a hearing focused on the state’s public defense woes.

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  • Unions Can Address Technology-related Labor Inequities

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Nov 24, 2023

    Big Tech companies are lobbying hard to enshrine new forms of inequality into law.

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  • A Clean Energy Future for the World Bank

    Vox Nov 24, 2023

    World Bank veteran Masood Ahmed explains why the 80-year-old lender should make a comeback, fueling the green transition.

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  • Should Police be Involved in Overdose Treatment Outreach?

    Futurity Nov 23, 2023

    Programs aimed to reduce the risk of repeat overdoses among people who use drugs have a “police paradox,” research shows.

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  • Living Conditions for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh

    Al Jazeera Nov 23, 2023

    Six years after Myanmar’s brutal crackdown, Al Jazeera explores the current living conditions in Rohingya refugee camps.

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  • Philanthropic Partnerships Can Make Medicine More Accessible

    BioUtah Nov 23, 2023

    According to an empirical study published today in the journal NEJM Catalyst, Civica Rx – a not-for-profit drug manufacturer co-founded by SSM Health and several other leading health systems and philanthropists – is breaking through with positive impact on drug shortages and more affordable prices in the hospital-use generic drugs market. As shown in the study, Civica Rx significantly increased supply security and lowered the cost in aggregate for 20 drug products that it provided between 2020-2022. These medications are both critical to patient care and have historically been prone to shortages not adequately addressed by the traditional drug supply chain. Unlike other drugmakers, Civica Rx was created as a “health care utility” – a model in which otherwise competing entities, such as health systems, disruptively collaborate in a mission-oriented way to provide an essential good or service they and their patients all need, at the lowest sustainable cost. SSM Health, along with seven other health systems and three philanthropies, founded Civica Rx in 2018 with a goal of improving medication access rather than profits. The other original health system partners are CommonSpirit Health (formerly Catholic Health Initiatives), HCA Healthcare, Intermountain Healthcare, Mayo Clinic, Providence St. Joseph Health and Trinity Health. The founding philanthropies are the Gary and Mary West Foundation, Laura and John Arnold Foundation, and Peterson Center on Healthcare. Today, Civica Rx provides more than 75 critical medications that are most at risk for shortages to more than 55 U.S. health systems. “Like SSM Health, Civica Rx is driven by a mission of making things better for patients, while also improving and transforming the health care system,” said Carter Dredge, Lead Futurist at SSM Health, a member of the Civica Rx board, and a champion of the health care utility business model. “The results of this study are very encouraging. Drug shortages have been a substantial problem for decades, and this new model appears to be having a differentiated positive impact—representing a new form of structural innovation in healthcare.” Compared with the cost and supply available from 62 non-Civica drug manufacturers, Civica Rx was able to fulfill its contractually guaranteed volume at 96% vs. the wholesalers’ 86% – and offered an additional product access benefit of 43% above the contractual minimum volume. Additionally, this significant drug access benefit was achieved at an aggregated approximate 3% cost savings. “SSM Health is very proud to be part of this societally beneficial innovation that addresses one of health care’s most daunting challenges. This empirical study provides promising initial evidence that the health care utility model is working,” Dredge said. “And that means millions of patients should get the critical medications they need more reliably and affordably—and that’s worth innovating for.” About SSM Health SSM Health is a Catholic, not-for-profit health system serving the comprehensive health needs of communities across the Midwest through a robust and fully integrated health care delivery system. The organization’s 40,000 team members and more than 12,800 providers are committed to providing exceptional health care services and revealing God’s healing presence to everyone they serve. With care delivery sites in Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma and Wisconsin, SSM Health includes 23 hospitals, more than 300 physician offices and other outpatient and virtual care services, 13 post-acute facilities, comprehensive home care and hospice services, a pharmacy benefit company, a health insurance company and an accountable care organization. It is one of the largest employers in every community it serves. For more information, visit our website or find us on Facebook and Twitter.

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  • While Student Debt is Decreasing Overall, Debt Continues to Rise for Marginalized Students

    Urban Institute Nov 23, 2023

    Declines in student loan borrowing are not equal across student cohorts, with Black students, those attending for-profits, and those earning certificates seeing increases in debt burdens over the past decade.

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