The health policy journal club is an interdisciplinary, inter-professional group convened monthly by the Farley Health Policy Center to discuss timely topics in health policy. A curated selection of high-yield articles provides the basis for discussion. Past topics have included income inequality and health, professionalism in medicine, patients as consumers, and adjusting payment for measures of social risk. This page presents the reading list from the most recent journal club.
This month's health policy journal club will continue our analysis of the evolving healthcare landscape under the Trump Administration. We examined potential Medicaid changes affecting access and coverage, shifts in public health initiatives relevant to clinical practice, the ongoing restructuring of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), medical research funding mechanisms, and policies impacting the health of global and immigrant communities.
Updates on potential Medicaid cuts and public health
. Healthcare Dive. April 7, 2025.
. PBS News. April 8, 2025.
Brumfiel G. . NPR. April 7, 2025.
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) restructuring
HHS Announces Transformation to Make America Healthy Again and . March 27, 2025.
Stein R, Noguchi Y, Lupkin S, Eisner C, Simmons-Duffin S, Wroth C. . Shots - Health News from NPR. April 5, 2025. Template for ‘What We’re Reading’ Posts
. Press release. April 2, 2025.
Research funding
Stein MD. . Milbank Quarterly Opinion. March 20, 2025.
Kaiser J. . Science. April 3, 2025.
Montague Z. . New York Times. April 4, 2025.
Global and immigrant health
Schreiber M. . NPR. March 10, 2025.
. Science. April 8, 2025.
. ProPublica. April 8, 2025.