COVID 19 has torn the mask off all of the rot that had been festering just below the surface of US politics and society. More and more, the US resembles a developing nation.
Globalization and Healthcare: Lessons the US Needs to Learn
The U.S. must urgently move beyond its cliché-ridden debate on healthcare.
US and Mexican Parallels: Inequality, Health and Wealth
How COVID 19 highlights blatant levels of social and economic inequality in the United States and Mexico.
COVID 19: An Outbreak Anywhere Is an Outbreak Everywhere
One fallout from the coronavirus pandemic will be popular calls to put deficient health care on par with committing crimes against humanity during times of war.
Healthcare Lessons for the Post-Corona World
Unlike the fallout from the 2008/9 global financial crisis, improving the healthcare sectors across the world should not retard economic growth.
Beyond Trump: The US’s Wrong-Headed Priorities
Reflections on gargantuan levels of military spending, pseudo “efficiency”-minded corporate outsourcing and an ill-fated obsession with American exceptionalism.
COVID 19 and the US: What Lies Ahead
Way beyond the CARES Act, here are six concrete steps the U.S. federal government ought to mandate right now to protect people’s economic livelihood.
COVID 19: Six Concrete Steps to Mandate Right Now
The actions needed to prevent the coronavirus crisis from turning into a financial disaster for the U.S.
Finland, World Leader
What could the U.S. learn from Finland’s stellar example for its own many challenges?
Improving Health in Africa
Although Africa bears one-quarter of the global burden of disease, it only has two percent of the world’s doctors.