By Aniket Bose. Edited by Arjun Chandrasekar and Swastik Patel Overview Historically, large public policy and insurance company-driven initiatives were focused on fundamentally changing the way that the U.S.’s healthcare is financed and delivered to American citizens. U.S. healthcare is often in an unsustainable financial trajectory, as the rate of spending continues to grow at...Read More
By Michael Feng. Edited by Arjun Chandrasekar. Overview According to the US Institute of Medicine, the lack of adequate insurance is the cause of an estimated 20,000 excess deaths per year in the USA. Despite spending the most money as well as the highest percentage of its GDP on healthcare, the US still falls behind...Read More
By Arjun Chandrasekar. Overview The urge for the US healthcare system to be at peak performance has never been at such high demand, considering how the COVID-19 pandemic affected our lives. The government administration has therefore been influxing federal cash in the economy for healthcare for spendings such as technology in hospitals, job salaries, etc....Read More